The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, September 11, 1891, Image 14
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lie by W. J. PLATT,
Aiken, S. C.
lENQNLY!
r LOST or FAILING MANHOOD,
eneral and NERVO US DEBILITY,
FeakneM of Body and Kind, Effects
fErrors or Excesses in Old or Young,
kOOD folly Hestored. How to Kal&rge and
KDKVKLOPKD ORtiANSA PARTS ofBODT
[HOIK TRKATHKNT—Beneflta la a dmy 9
Itatea and Korelgn Conn tries. Write then.
Iplaaatlon and proofs mailed (sealed)free.
iniCAt CO., BUFFALO.N. Y.
WANT A D O G
•end for DOG BUYERS*
IDE, containing colored plates, J
I engravings of different breeds,|
I they are worth, and where to I
| them. Directions for Tralningl
i and Breeding Ferrets. MalledI
I IS Cents. Also Cuts of Dog|
irnlshlng Goods of all kinds.'
CRESTED in poultry
fractleal POIJL,-
lOO pages i beau-
ate i engraving*
of fowls; desenp-
; how to caponlxe;
booses; Information
land where to bn]
kt stock at !
Sent for 15
:ep cage birds
i need the BOOK OF CAGE
>3. 120 page*. 150111ns-
tns. Beautiful colored plat
n« and breeding of all kinds Cs
for pleasure and pro/U. Diseases ,
‘lr cure. How to build and stock
iry. All about Parrots. Prices of
* bird., cages, etc. Mailed for |
njf. The Three Books, 40 CtS.
EOTfaNCIERS,
St., ritlladelphia. Pa.
Commencing 31st of May, 1891, at
2:55 p m trains will run as follows ky
Eastern time*
MAIN LINE—WESTWARD DAILY
Leave Charleston—
6:20 am 6:00 pm 10:50 pm
Leave Blaekville—
9:55 am 9:11pm 4:45 am
Leave Aiken-
11:01am 10:22 pm 6:30 am
Arrive Augusta-
11:50 a m 11:15 p m
MAIN LINE—EASTWARD
Leave Augusta—
8.00 a m 4.30 p. m,
Leave Aiken—
8.50 a in 5.20 p
Leave Blaekville—
9:55 a m 6:32 p
Arrive Charleston—
1.15 pm 10:15pm
m
m
7:20 a m
DAILY.
9.10 p m
11.15 p m
1:00 a m
TO AND FROM COLUMBIA-
Leave Augusta
Leave Aiken
Due Columbia
7:20 a m
—Daily.
4.30 p m
5.20 p m
10:05 p in
west—Daily.
Leave Columbia 6.50 a m
Due Aiken 11.01 a m
Due Augusta 11.25 p m
AIKEN AND AUGUSTA SPECIAL
Daily except Sunday.
Leave Aiken:
9:00 a m
4:45 p m
Arrive Augusta:
9:55 a m
5:45 p m
Leave Augusta:
2:00 p m
6:10 p m
Arrive Aiken:
2:55 p m
7:05 p m
Connections.—Connections made
at Augusta with Georgia Railroad to
and from all points West, at Black-
ville with Barnwell Railroad, at Preg-
nall’s with Eutawville Railroad, and
Columbia for Asheville, Hot Springs
and beyond, and points on the C. &
G. Railroad.
Connections made at Charleston
with roads north and south ; also with
steamers for New Yoik and Florida,
on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Through tickets can be purchased
and baggage checked to all points
north, south and west, and informa-
lion given by MrU.G. Du Bose, Ticket
Agent, Aiken, S. C.
S. B PICKENS.
Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent.
C. M. Ward General Manager
0.. C. Gr. & 0. Eailway.
SOUTH BOUND.
Leave Edgefield . .7:45 a m 2:45 p m
Leave Trenton 7:58 a m 3:12 p m
Leave Baghnams..8:06 a m 3:30 p ra
Leave Seiglers ... .8:11 a m 3:43 p m
Leave Mil’dgeville8:15 a m 3:55 p m
Leave Lake View .8:19 a m 4:10 p in
Leave Crofts 8:27 a m 4:30 p in
Arriye Aiken 8:45 a m 5:00 p in
X OUT IT BOUND.
Leave Aiken ... 11:30 a m 7:15 p m
Leave Crofts.... 11:55a rn 7:27 p m
Ileave Luke View . 12:16 p in 7:37 u m
Leave Mii’sicville 12:22 p in 7:42 o in
Leave Seiglers . . 12:30 (> in 7:49 p in
Leave Baghna:* s. 12:45 i» in 7:53 p m
Leave'J reiiioi, .. . 1 :(!0 p m 8:01pm
PAM AVIlfi m
Opposite He Passeppr Station.
A. ;i. TAFT, Prowletor.
me wines,
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Gin, Porter, Ale,
MINERAL WATERS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC.
JSf'Agent for Veuve-Cliequot Ponsardin, Urbana Wine Compauv, Anheuser
Buscli Brewing Association.
601 and 802 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
AUGUSTA BREWING COMPANY,
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AUGUSTA. - - - GEORGIA.
BREWERS AND BOTTLERS OF UNEXCELLED LAGER BEER.
SPECIAL.
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New Goods Are Arriving!
Summer Goods at Reduced Prices.
Chase & Sanborn’s Celebrated COFFEES;
Barnston nice 50 cent TEAS;
Kennedy’s Unexcelled CRACKERS.
EWWe sell GOOD GROCERIES that take, at prices as low as any other
house.
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THE BOSS OF THE LANE!
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HAT’S what everybody says upon seeing my extensive and lovely stoek
of General Merchandise, and that I have by.odds the busiest store in town.
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Whil * my stocks are full and select your wants. You will not meet disap
pointment, but pleasure and profit.
I commenced business on my own “hook” last January; and, ip order
to introduce myself and the ELEGANT CLASS OF GOODS I carry, I will
in the near future give away FREE between
$200 and $250 in Costly Presents.
Would you like to be one of the lucky ones? Well, watch this SPACE
and I will tell you in another Issue how it is to tie done; or you can get full
particulars at 1113* store.
HENRY P. COOK,
Graniteville, S. G,