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•nd brother ppent last winter at Mrs. Otts, in Aiken where they made many friends. Mrs. L. E. Norris, Miss Ella Norris, Misses Jessie and Mary Harbers, Miss Allie Courtney, Miss Allie Polatty, Mr. W. N. Marchant, Miss Ella Nagle and Mrs. B. \V. Hard left on Tuesday for Anderson to attend the meeting of the Teachers’ Association. Mrs Hay and Mrs Hattie F. Town send went down to Barnwell on Wednesday, having been summoned there on account of the illness of Dr. J. J. O’Bannon. We are sorry to see by the Barnwell Sentinel that he is considered serious ill. The seasonable and moderate rains of the early part of the week were of g reat service to the crops. These ad begun to suffer, and corn particu larly to show the ill effects of the dry spell. They have been greatly re freshed, and now promise well. Mr. J. U. Rives, the well-known dry goods salesman, formerly of Co lumbia, but now of the firm of J. U. Riyes & Co., of Aiken, is in the city g reeting his many friends, who wish im much success in business. Mr. Rives is now one of Aiken’s most suc cessful merchants.—Columbia Record. Mr. Thomas Butler has captured West Roberts, his negro milkman who defrauded him some months ago by collecting milk bills in Augusta, and absconding with the proceeds. The question is now raised whether the culprit shall be tried in Georgia or South Carolina, but Mr. Butler says that it does not matter to him, for he is going to have West punished and does not care whether it Is done in Georgia or Carolina. Secretary of State Tindal. up;»n the filing of the proper declaration, has issued a commission to the Sally Graded School Company, of Sally, Rocky Grove township, Aiken Coun ty. The corporators are: D. H. Tal ley, A. L. Sawyer, E. A. Price, A. L. Hutto, and T. C. Steadman. The capital stock is $1,500 divided into six ty shares at $25 each. The privilege of increasing the capital is granted. We have received a copy of the Bar Harbor Tourist, an interesting society paper of 20 pages, published semi monthly during the season at Bar Harbor, Maine. In it we see men tioned several persons well known in Aiken, Mrs. S. E. Lyon and family are at Eden field, their cottage there. Mrs. Geo. P. Bowler has taken the Tally rand there for the season. The Tourist mentions what may be a pointer for our people, that is, that high priced cottages in Bar Harbor rent the best. A meeting of the Young Men’s Christian Association was held on Tuesday evening, but the attendance was small. No business of impor tance was transacted, and it was de cided to v\ T ait until the next meeting before taking any definite action ; about renting a suite of rooms. The : constitution of this association does not permit it to enter into an obliga tion for this rent until $500 have been raised, whereas, only about $300 have thus far been subscribed. But the commitee hopes to obtain the remain der by the next meeting. Children Knjov. The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative and if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use so that it is the best family rem edy known and every family should Jiave a bottle. by the Rev. E. C. Edgertou, and on Monday morning her remains were carried to Charkston, and interred in Magnolia Cemetery. Mrs. Chafee had been for many years a resident of Aiken, where she was held in the highest esteem; and where her large family circle rise up and call her blessed. Pass them Around, The following parties have not paid their advertising bills, and for the benefit of the newspaper fraternit}’, are worthy of special mention. Merrow Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass. Wm. E. Allen, 34 Park Row, New York. Dr. Parker’s Med. & Surg. Institute, 153 No. Spruce St., Nashville, Tenn. Gum Elastic Roofing Co., 36 & 4i, West Broadway, New York. European Claims Agency, 59 Pearl St., New York. Dr. A. H. Heath, 291, Broadway, New’ York. The Iton-Air Hotel to be Sold. The Bon-Air Hotel in the Sand Hills, near Augusta, will be sold at public outcry on the 22d of August, to satisfy debts against it. All the par ties interested have come to an agree ment by which Messrs. J. R. Lamar and John J. Cohen have been named as receivers, with instructions to sell ths hotel on the day mentioned. The Chronicle says: “all sides seem to concede the desirability of a sale at as early a day as possible. Nobody wants to see the hotel closed next season, and therefore the sale must be made in time to allow the purchaser to lease the property, or make other satisfactory arrangements for running the hotei, and if leased, the lessee must have lime to make his needed arrangements.” It is also said that the hotel made a good lot of money last season; but if this was true, it strikes one as strange that it should have to be sold for debt now. Impoi-iant to Badies Only. We want a woman in every county to establish a Corset Parlor for the sale of Dr. Nichols’ Celebrated Spiral Spring Corsets and Clasps, warranted never to break, will outwear any three ordinary corsets. Wages $40 to $75 per month and expenses; we fur nish Complete Stock on Consign ment. Settlement monthly; position permanent. $3.00 outfit free. Inclose 18 cents stamps to pay postage, etc. Address with references, G. D. NICHOLS & CO , 25 East 14th St. New York. AVliat Does It Mean? As we intend to close out all of our Summer Goods, we will offer for the next thirty days great inducements to purchasers. Onera Slippers at 50 cents; former price $1. Slippers at 75 cents; former price $1.50. Men’s Shoes at 75 cents and $1. Beautiful Silk Mitts at 20 to 25 cts. Beautiful Gingham and Toil Der Nords at 8 and 10 cents. Splendid effects in China Silks at 10 cents per yard. A large line of white goods that will be sold at prices that will surpriseyou. Prints at 3, 4 and 5 cents per y r ard. All straw goods at prices that will convince you that we mean business. Come to the Augusta Store, Park Avenue, and see for yourselves.. People with impure blood may be said to exist, not live. Life is rpbbed of half its joys when the blood is load ed with impurities and disease. Correct this condition with De Witt’s Sarsaparilla, it is reliable. Sold by W. J. Platt’sP Dr. E. P. Griffin, ex-superintendent of the Asylum, has definitely decided to locate in Darlington, his old home. Dyspepsia, distress after eating, sour stomach, loss of appetite, a faint, all- gone feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, heart burn, all relieved and cured by P P P (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium). It will regulate the sys tem. give an appetite and makes you well. Senator Ingalls, says: “To fail to renominate Harrison,” he said, would be to confess that his adminis tration was a failure. Cleveland will be nominated, in spite of his expres sions on the silver question.” L.ADIKS Needing a tonic, or children that want building up, should take BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indiges tion, and Biliousness. All dealers keep it. A lady entered a railway station in England with a turtle, and the rail way porter went to headquarters to ascertain how much fare he must col lect for the turtle. On returning he announced to tne lady the company’s classification of animals for etiarges: “Cats is dogs and rabbits is dogs, but this ’ere tortus is a hinsect, and we make no charges for hinsects.” The peculiar enervating effect of summer weather is driven off by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which “makes the weak strong. When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatorla. When she was a Child, she cried tor Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. Souvenir coffee and tea spoons in many styles, just received at Wessels Bros.’ Fresh stock of Candies and Confec tionery just received at Wm. Turn- bull’s. Free Eye Tests. If your eyes trouble you or you have headache, or any nervous affec tion, go and see Prof. Whitman when you visit Augusta, and have your eyes tested and ascertain if your trouble arises from defective vision. We are Fixed To keep you all dressed as you should be this warm weather. Come and see our fashionable clothing, shoes, hats, etc., for men, youths, bo3's and chil dren. The largest, best, finest and most complete stock you ever in spected. C. K. HENDERSON. Don’t Forget That you can get good New Orleans Molasses, 25 cents per gallon, at H. Busch & Co’s. H. Busch & Co. are selling file best creamery butter at 30 cents per ft. When you need Dry Goods and Shoes, H. Busch <teCo. will supply you at satisfactory prices. Call and see their special figures and jobs. fact it is the great' New York, she room for her living! her dead. It is a be1| ingkeptin spleudk has some magnificat it, some very curioul has the carved imagej he first appeared another corner, at married, another cot years old, and belo*v otj his wife weeping hesidt said to be excellent lik« in solid marble. At nii Coney Island, one o( summer rendezvous fof where you can see all ciety enjoying themsef own way. The next day we tc the beautiful Hudson, world renowned Palisade up a little higher than berg, whose lofty head 1200 feet above the rh| whose aspect the nath the weather. The rives studded with magnific ces, the most beautiful il try. Next day we tool Mountain express, biddir New York. We arrived at Bethlel o’clock, finding a mo;| change in climate, it bei bracing. Our first step v; Mt. Agassis, which r city, and from which you* ficent view of over On your eastern side, Washington, over 6,000 f^ summic almost always clouds, you can plainly sd road which leads to the) station houses, although distant. On your south! with your naked eye you Equinox, ovi r 100 miles ing among the Green Vermont. Having consumed over] a half in climbing and de^ mountains, the best base-tall, bicycle ridingj playing being left in tl enjoyed a hearty repast dreamless sleep that nigh] Dr. L. A. Guild, At writes: “Wm. Sealock lij f ilace, had an ugly runnf lis arm which ordinarJ failed to control. As a 1| placed him on a use of B ulcer began to heal at oil fected an entire cure. It well worthy of confidence.1 FOR THE BtOO)| Weakness, Malaria, Biliousness, take BROWN’S IRON B1 It cures quickly. For sale by medicine. Get the genuine. The Aiken Mai Cotton— Middling Good Middling Corn, per bushel Meal, “ ... Peas, “ Seed Oats “ Country Butter, per pounc Eggs, per dozen Fodder, per 100 pounds. Sweet Potatoes, per busht Bacon, per pound Hams, “ Rio Coffee, per pound.. C Sugar, per pound Granulated Sugar, per pc Flour, per barrel Salt, per sack Bagging, per yard Cotton Ties, per bundle.