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mSr THE AIKEN RECORDEH. AIKEN, S. C-, OCT. 9. 1891. Bucklen’g Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, (’happed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or no money required. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W .1 Platt. We have received from Messrs W A. Pond & Co., the well known mu sic publishers of 25 Union Square, New York, their catalogue of the cheap and standard music works pub lished by Boosey & Co. of London, which all musicians should send for. Also one of the Cavendish music books; Boosey's violin miscellany for violin and piano, and Boosey & Co’s edition of Beethoven’s oratojrios, masses, cantatas, &c. These publica tions, are of the tirst order in every particular, and can be obtained of the noted music dealeas Messrs Pond & Co. The best spring medicine in the world is P P P. It you would be well and in good spirits use P P P. If weak and debilitated and run down take P P P. For a spring medicine to cure and tone up the general ailments of the system take P P P (Pricklj Ash, Poke Root and Potassium). The Southern farmers, it is said, have been advised by the Alliance to consolidate against the capitalists, but it is only a defective vision which sees good in the martial array of one important class of the business com munity against the other. Don’t storm the system as you would a fort. If held by the enemy, constipation, gently persuade it to surrender with De Witt’s Little Ear ly Risers. These little pills are won- derful convincers. Sold by W. J. Platt. McELREE’S WINE OF CARDUI lor Weak Nerves. British big guns are turning out very badlv. At least threeof the big gest ships in the navy have been forced to return home because the guns did not work well. It would appear, therefore, that the enormous armament of England is more a su perficial pretense than an actual reality. Investigate their merits. De Witt’s Little Early Risers dontgrip cause nausea or pain, which accounts for their popularity. W. J. Platt says he would not run a drug store with out these little pills. Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepeia. Consternation has been created in Germany by the editorial declaration of a Wurzburg paper in favor of sha ding off the fierce and aspiring kaiser and establishing a German presiden cy under the Emperor of Austria. Manifestly the noisy young Wilhelm is not nearly so popular with the peo ple as he apparently imagines him self. We can not afford to deceive you. Confidence is begotten by honesty De Wilt’s Little Early Risers are pills that will cure constipation and sick headache. Sold by W. J. Platt. McElf’i The holy Russian empire becoV 1 ® 8 more of a horror and offense to age and civilization every year. T stupid and brutal despot who rules there is probadly unable to compre hend the facts, but a crash is as sure as the rising of the sun after its set ting. The Purest anti Best. Articles known to medical science are used in preparing Hood’s Sarsapa rilla. Every ingredient is carefully selected, personally examined, and only the best retained. The medicine is prepared under the supervision of thoroughly competent pharmacists, and every step in the process of man ufacture is carefully watched with a view to securing in Hood’s Sarsapa rilla the best possible result. &-0'BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. Two absolutely, unique specimens have been secured for the mineral ex hibit of the Columbia Expositiion These are a mass of meteoric iron from Arizona weight 632 pounds, and a smaller piece from the same locality which is far more interesting, because in it are plainly seen the first dia monds ever discovered in meteoric imn. De Witt’s Sarsaparilla destroys such poisons as scrofula, skin disease, eczema, rheumatism. Its timely use saves many lives. Sold by W. J. Platt. The average weight or 711,091 bales of this cotton crop, embracing port re ceipts and overland for month ending Sept. 30, is 514 24-100 pounds against 515 1-100 last year. J. W. Yates, Tullahoma, Tenn., writes: “It does me good to praise Bo tanic Blood Balm. It cured me of an abscess on the lungs and asthma that troubled me two years that other rem edies failed to benefit.” The cotton crop statement from September 1 to October 2, inclusive, shows port receipts, 735.042 bales, against 783,852 last year; amount of crop brought into sight during thirty- two days 906,377 against 951,160. Cure Your Corns By Using. Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint for Corns, Bunions and Warts, it is great. Prince Albert Victor, son of the Prince of Wales, is said to be impli cated in the suicide of a chorus girl named Lidia Miller. Abbott's East Indian Corn 1'aint. Is a quick cure for Corns, Bunions and Warts. The Teutonic is the fastest ship afloat. She has broken the Eastern and the Western records, and is un rivalled. It is a great misfortune for the young and middle aged to be gray. To overcome this and appear young, use Hall’s Hair Reuevver, a reliable panacea. A statement prepared at the treas ury department shows that there was a net increase of $24,550,903 in the cir culation during the month of Septem ber. jYvjEJree’s \A/!ne of Cardul and theofo^d-s olack-draucht are for sale by the following merchants in Aiken County: Dr. W. J. Platt, Aiken, W. C. Page. Beech Island, Dr. J. F. Baker, Langley, J. A. Stothart, Graniteville, Peter Parker. Vaucluse. Haukinson & Eubanks, Talatha* Emanuel Gunter, Kitchiugs’ Mill. The Strike Ended. Savanuah Xew.-s, Oct. 6. The wha-f laborers’ strike is over. It virtually ended Saturday, but those who saw’ the mistake they had made did not then dare antagonize the lead ers of the movement. Yesterday morning hundreds of laborers return ed to work and many more would havedone so could they have obtained employment. The leaders, however, were unwilling to give in and fought against the inevitable until last night, w’hen the president and chairman of the labor union officially declared the strike off. The ill-advised movement has made a break between the business men and their colored laborers which it will take time to mend. It will be diffi cult to forget that men who had for years been faithful to their trusts de serted their posts at the dictates of those of whose very names even they w’ere ignorant. Those who were true to the best interests of the commu nity, however, will not be forgotten. Were it not for the strong commer cial position w’hieh Savannah has es tablished for itself the strike- would have done much injury to the city’s business interests. Yesterday busi ness resumed its former activity, and to-day every trace of the recent troub les caused by the derangement of labor will doubtless disappear. Fashionable circles in New York are much exercised as to the identity of four pretty American girls who have arrived in London to dance a miuuete before the Queen. Their chaperon refuses to give their names, but says they are well known in the best New York society. A picture, however, is printed in the October number of The New York and Palis Young Ladies’ Fashion Bazar, enti tled “Pretty girls burning to dance the minuete,” which gives some clew to their identity. The New York and Paris Young Ladies’ Fashion Ba zar is for sale by all newsdealers. It will also be sent, postage prepaid, for 25 cents per single copy. The sub scription price is $3.00 per year Ad dress GeorgeMunro, Munro’sPublish ing House, 17 to 27 Vandewater St., N. Y. (P. (). Box 3751) People with impure blood may be said to exist, not live. Life is robbed 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’s. ■®"WINE OF CARDUI. a Tonic tor Women. Three prisoners were flogged in a Toronto prison the other day, this be ing a portion of their punishment for assaulting a defenseless girl. Canada is popularly supposed to be behind the times, but the retention of the whipping-post for a certain class of criminals is a sign of backwardness that might be copied with advantage. One great drawback to aluminum is that no method of soldering it has yet been found. A speaker at a meet ing of the German Society of Me chanical Engineers said that the diffi culties in working the metal w’ere a great obstacle than the question of price. CHILD BIRTH • • • • • • MADE EASY! “ Mothers’ Friend ” is a scientific- — ally jjttpared Liniment, every ingre- diei^B^ecognized value and in themedical pro fession. These ingredierfs^S^SSlr^-^ bined in a manner hitherto unknown “MOTHERS’ • FRIEND’’ • WILL DO all that is claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to “ Mothers ” mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Sentby express on receipt of price $1.50 per bottle BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ga. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. THE BLOOn IS THE LIFE. No portion of the human organism has, within the past few’ years, been submitted to more thorough and intelli gent examination, by medical scientists, than the blood. The result of these in vestigations has been to clearly demon strate that the general health is more dependent upon the condition of the blood than upon any other thing. In. making a diagnosis, some modern practitioners are not satisfied with merely determining the temperature of the blood: they test it by means of the microscope and other appliances, to ascertain if any foreign bodies have in troduced themselves among its minute corpuscles. Thus, for example, it has been found that in persons affected with gout, uric acid may always be de tected in the blood; w hile the cause of other disorders has been traced to the presence of germs, or microbes. These discoveries have thrown a flood of light on the causes of disease; and physicians now, in the treatment of many complaints, go directly to the root of the evil by endeavoring to purify the blood of its contaminating poisons. For this purpose nothing else has been found so efficacious as the iodide of potassium. But the best effects of this drug can only be obtained when it is used in combination with other things, '•uch as sarsaparilla, podophyllum, or yellow dock; and Ayer’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, being considered the most skilful union of these ingredients known to pharmacy, is therefore most highly recommended by physicians. Even if the iodides were not present, the- Honduras sarsaparilla alone, of which Ayer’s medicine is the extract, would be sufficiently effective, in the majority of cases, to produce the most desirable results. But, “to make assur ance doubly sure,” and to greatly facili tate the purifying process, the iodide of potassium lends its powerful alterative and detergent properties to the rest. The distinctive value of Ayer’s Sarsa parilla is that, while it is quite as potent for most purposes as the iodide alone, it is safer in non-professional hands; for, by simply following the directions on the wrapper, the patient becomes his own physician. Hence this medicine has long been recognized by leading physicians and druggists everywhere as the standard popular blood-purifier. FOR MEN ONLY! ■For LOST or FAILING MANHOOD, {General and NERVOUS DEBILITY, ■ [Weakness of Body and Mind, Effects Uiof Errors or Excesses in Old or Young, Robuat, Noble AANHOOD fully ReMored. How to Kolurxe mod Strengthen WKAIi.l .NKKVKUirUMIHtl t NS J« HARTS of HOUY Ab.olutely unfailing H09K TKKAT9KNT—HenetlU iu s day, ■ en testify from 50 States and Foreign Countries. Write them. DesertpUse Rook, eiplannllon and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO,N a V. LIPPMAN BROS.. Proprietors, Druggists, Lippman’s Block. SAVANNAH, GA. For sale by W. J. PLATT, Aiken, S. C. NOTICE OF Application to Charter Railway Co. 'VTOTICE is hereby given that the -A-Y undersigned will apply to ihe General Assembly of this State, at its next session for a charter of a Rail way Company, to run from a point on the Savannah River, opposite or near the City of Augusta, in the State of Georgia, through tlie County of Aiken S. C., via the city of Aiken, through Orangeburg and Sumter Counties to the city of Sumter, in this State. Said Railway to be known as The Augusta, Aiken and Sumter Railway Company. G. W. Croft, F. B. Henderson, B. F. Turner, J. G. Baynham, M. B. Woodward. m , 1T , T HE exercises of the above school will begin on the 14th day of September next, and will continue tor forty weeks. Principal—Prof. J. F. McKinnon. First Assistant—Prof. J. R. Mack. Lady Assisfante-Miss Ethel Browne and Miss Lizzie Ravenel. Instructor in French, Music and Calisthenics—Miss Maria Edgerton. terms. Free during the free school term (which begins with session) to all from Aiken School District (city) studying free school studies; all others, during said time and at all other times, to pay as follows: FOR EACH MONTH OF FOUR WEEKS: First and Second Grades $1 50. Third and Fourth Grades 2 00. Fifth and Sixth Grades 2 50. High School (English Course).. 3 GO. High School v CJassical Course). 3 50. French , 1 00. Music 3 00. One family sending four or more, a discount t more, twe Tuition if not pai month, p E. J. (V HENRY BUT* Leesviile Co? CO-EDUCATIONAL. PRIMARY, ACADEMIC. COLLE GIATE and COMMERCIAL Courses, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Art, Elocution, Physical Culture, Cook ing, Dress Cutting, Domestic Econo my, Weekly Bible Studies. Nine Teachers. Enrollment last year, 180 pupils from thirteen coun ties. Strong moral and religious in fluence. No bar-room nearer than seven miles. Healthful location, 700 feet above the level of the sea, 400 feet above Columbia, 128 feet above Aiken. Ele gant building. Young ladies can board with the president. Only Col lege in the State that makes a provi sion for young ladies to reduce ex penses by doing domestic work. Sev enteen young ladies aided this way last year. Expenses for literary course and board for ten months, $100 to $130; Book-keeping, $200. Next season opens September 23d. For catalogue address L. B. HAYNES, A. M., President, Leesviile, S. C. B. G. ZEICtLER, Architect, Augusta, Georgia, Prepares Designs, Drawings and Spe cifications for every description of Public and Private Buildings to he erected in any part of the United States. Distance is no obstacle. Special services in the Designing of Public Works, as Churches, Schools, Court Houses, State, County and City Buildings. Can refer to many such being erected all over the United States. F O XT T 52’ S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER* PM Jm J few No Horse will die of Colic. Bots or J.r>Y *>'» vkb, if Foutz’s Powders are used in time. Foutz's Powoers will ewe and prevent Hog Cr.oi kn. Foutz’s Powders will prevent Gapes in- Fowls Foutz's Powders will Increase the qnantitv of m;!!. and eream twenty per cent., and make the butte - i> ' and sweet. Foutz’s Powders will cure or prevent almost k t -*-p : Diskabe to which Horses and rattle are subject. Forxz’s Powders will give Satisfaction. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. EOUTZ, Proprietor For sale by EALTIMOEE. MIX W. J. PLATT, Aiken. SC- Wilson's Champion Spark arrester. Pat. Feb. 16, ’86. “Best open draught, ar- j Tester In the world” Delivered Free in any part of the U. S. I on receipt of price, this advertisement, and name of paper. Insist on getting this 1 arrester, and if your dealer can’t supply you, send for circulars and prices. JESSUP BROS., SoU Manufacturer*. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. SOTTCS rsicss ON Evaporators, * Smoke Stacks and General Sheet Iron Work. > W. GOODYEAR, CAiAGES, HARNESS m HARDWARE. LATEST STOCK! BEST SELECTION! LOWEST PRICES! . BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. (Old 8taud «>f R. H. May & Co.) Filip with all the improvements known t«> the business, I am now openin the largest and most complete stock of goods ever brought to this m.L comprising Calages, Open and Top Buggies, PIupuS Surreys, Plantation Wagons and lioad Carts, Singind Double Harness, Ladies’ and Gents’ Sad dles,‘idles, Gear, Etc. tyATHER of all Kinds; Shoe Findings. H aid ware, Cutlery..ffl £3r Plows and Plow Castings for all makes, Ma»riiirers’ Agent for the celebrated Wagons, “BFIST ON EARTH.” FaF and Warehouse. 703 Ellis Street. Rpjory ana Salesrooms. 704 Rroad St., opp. Ga. Railroad Bunk. A, W. GOODYEAR, A. R. GOODYEAR, Agent and Manager. i * * Carpets. Mati.ings, Mosquito Nets, Oil Cloths. Wall Paper, Shades, Lace Curtains. —CLOSING— -THIS WEEK ONLY AT- Geo. J. Fargo’s, 630 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Furniture, China Closets, Chairs, Folding Beds, ; Screens, I Sideboards, What Nots. II. C. PERKINS, President. T. F. WARWICK, Manager. INCORPORATED. WARWICK MACHINE CO. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, BUILDING FRONTS, ENGINES, BOILERS, AND I MILL SUPPLIES. LOCOMOTIVE REPAIRS A SPECIALLY. ilHLIlU KOLLOCK STREET, Bktween Fenwick & D’Antignac. AUGUSTA - -CA. JESSE THOMPSON&CO -MANUFACTURERS OF- WE PLEASED THIS MAN. He wJd be unreasonable if lie were not pleased with tir Fall and Winter Stock -OF- BOTS (shoe|)s@ TRUNKS, It is thlargest and best that we have ever carried, and we are selling at prices U>rrespond with the low price of cotton. Call or send your or ders to MULHERIN, RICE & CO., 913 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., sign of the Large Red Boot. 623 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., 4 doors above Augusta Hotel. VEXXOVV PINE I,EMBER ,MH, AND . . -DEALERS IN- Window Class* Builders’ Hardware COR. HALE & CENTRE ST., - - AUGUSTA, GA. -AT THE- V ELC H & EASON, and 187 Meeting and 117 Marke + Streets, ERS IN FINE GROCERIES, A.K.LBST03SI, S. C. OFFER _ Cans Table Peaches, 10 cents. 3-poiM Cans Table Peaches, 13 cents. 3-poud Cans Pie Peaches, 10 cents. Galloi Cans Pie Peaches, 25 cents. 1- po^jd Cans Corned Beef 10 cents. 2- poiid Cans Corned Beef, 17 cents. 2-pouid Cans Boast Beef, 17 cents. C^“SEN> FOR OUR PRICE LIST. drPAftAGE AND DRAYAGE FREE. BLOCK!! -A-IIKIEisr, A COMPLETE STOCK OF FURNITURE is offered at low prices, consisting of Parlor and Bedroom suites; Safes; Sideboards; China Closets; Bureaus,from $5.50 up: Wardrobes; Book Cases; Extension, Parlor and Kitchen Tables; Fancy and Plain Kockere; a Large lot of Chairs from 50c. up; Bedsteads from $2.00 up; Refi igerators; Ice Boxes, as low as $4.00; Mat tresses from $3.00 up; Wire Woven Springs; Slat Springs; Wire Woven Cots; Kitchen Safes, wire and tin; Looking Glasses; Clocks; Mosquito Nets and Frames; Wall and Corner Brackets; Hat Racks; Curtain Poles. Mattresses renovated iu short notice. Pine Fibre Pillows and Mattresses a specialty. Upholstering and Repairing Furniture is best of style. 3. H. BECKMAN.! AUGUSTA RREWINC COMPANY, W. I. DELFH, 831 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN (M STOVES, HEATING STOVES, GRATES, TIN AND WOODWARE, TN PLATE, SHEET IRON, SOLDER, ZINC! Galvanized Sheet Iron for Evaporators. B UYTHE “NEW EXCELSIOR” COOK STOVE. This stove lias been sod by us for 18 3’ears, giving satisfaction. Twenty sizes of this stove carriedu. stock. HEAT NG STOVES—for coal and wood—for churches, school houses, of fices, bed-rooms and stores. ESTSenl for circulars. W. I. DELPH. OWHSTEJIRS OZEP O-IILTS, ^“PLEASE DON’T FORGETjpfl For sale by W. J. PLATT, Aiken, S. C. That h addition t:> our Foundry, Machibe and Boiler Works, we have a Gin Department, where first-elfcss men and materials are employ’d for the manufacture of the “Augusta Gin,” and repairs to any kind of gin made. Saws sharp ened or put on new, New Ribs, Brushes, etc., or Materials for Re pairs for sale. Send your work to us, where it will be done under the care of a competent foreman and workman. Send early, before we get crowded. We gave best of satisfaction last year. jGieorge 1C. Lombard & Co., Found(ry, Machine, Boiler and Gin Works, and Mill, Engine and Gin Sup ply House, above Passenger Depot, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. >u expect to buy any kind of machinery for yourself or friend this lear, write us for prices. Prices Low, and Goods First-Class. ESTlf AUGUSTA, - - ’ GEORGIA. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS OF DNEXCELLEB LAGER BEER. Must Be Sold. ^ IldLii 1 iiiuuiiJ ATORS* FIT I'iillU) Ice Cream Freezers, Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers. ALL the above goods are FIRST CLASS, and must be disposed of at once to make room for our FALL STOCK, which is now on the way. BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE, 809 Broad St. - - Augusta, ^ DROP ME A POSTAL CARD Civing your name and post-office address, and I will send you some thing you haven’t got, but SHOULD HAVE. HENRir P. COOK, / General Merchant, Graniteville, S. C.