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AIKE BY FORD & McCRACKEN. AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, C . vWVWv’'- B for Infants and Children* “CMtoria fa ao well adapted to children that I recommend itaa auperior to an/ preecriptaon known to me.” H. A. Aacnzx, M. D., Ill 8a Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. -The nee of ‘Caatoria * fa so uni Terse] and Ra merita ao well known that it seems a work of aupererogatlon to endorse it Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria wlthla eaay reach” Carlos Marttw, D. D., New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. Castorla cnree Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. “ For several years I have recommended your * Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results.” Edwin F. Pardkb, M. D., “The Winthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Are., New York Cityv Tsa Crntaur Cokpant, 77 Murray Street, Nrw York. L. Johnson, President. Chas. F. Degen, Gen. Man. and Sec. & Treas. AUGUSTA LUMBER CO., Manufacturers of ELUMBERE LATHS, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, DOORS, BLINDS, SASH. ill Kinds of Dressed Lnmeer and General Building; Material. Office, Factory and Yards: Adams, Campbell, D’Antignac and Jackson Sts. Augusta, Georgia. AIKI INSTITUTE. 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 Assistants-Wxsa Ethel Browne and Miss Lizzie Raveuel. 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 00. High School ^Classical Course). 3 50. French l 00. Music 3 00. A discount of ten per cent Is al lowed when three pupils from the same family attend, and fifteen per cent, when more than three attend. Tuition is payable monthly in ad vance, and if not paid by the second Wednesday of the school month the nupil is suspended until payment is made. No deduction is made for ab sence of Jess than ten days. Board in respectable families can be obtain ed at from $10 to $15 per month. D. S. HUNDERSON, President of Trustees, E. J. C. WOOD, Secretary, HENRY BUSCH, Treasurer. AIKEN ON Ti Mildness ot lu Wm. Drysda The bust wa' CROFT & CHAFEE, WINTER RESORT. -(O)- THE PINE FOREST INN, Summerville, S. C. Finest Winter Resort in fte South >INE TREES extend for miles in every direction, affording instant relief to sufferers from throat and lung troubles. Beautiful walks and drives splendid hunting and fishing. Write for terms. „ F PURDY & MOORE, Managers. PARK ROTHi - - AIKEN, S. C, Ev 1 First Class in Every Respect. C1ITUATED on a brow of a hill, commanding an extensive view. Hotel grounds embrace 350 acres of dense pine forest. Ihe hotel-accommo dates 250 guests. It is liglited bv gas, and the bed rooms heated by means of open wood fire-places; while the public rooms, in addition to these.and the halls, are heated by steam. The drainage and otlier sanitary arrange ments are absolutely perfect. The water supply is pure and abundant, Irom springs on|the grounds. The cuisine receives the most careful attention, the table being supplied direct from New York markets. For circulars^aud other particulars, address _ ^ _ B. P. CHATFIELD, Proprietor. C. B. DOSCHER. C. E. PETTY. R. A. FRAIN. DOSCHER & CO. FANCY FAMILY GROCERIES! PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS. 606 Broad Street AUGUSTA, GA. ,.:f» n ^ sar All lX m'. ■UM'VfcM,iiM* Mfc.' Wile Heights, Augusta, Georgia. ^^jiotel, situated in the most delightful portion of the pus for 300 guests, opened its doors for winter In its construction, nothing that will contrib- surpassed in all its • • hd a^ handsome illustiated book apply to ista, Ga. # Attornufs-at-Law, Aiken, S. C. D. S. Henderson. E. P. Henderson. Henderson Brothers, Attorneys at Law, Aiken, S. C. Will practice in the State and United States Courts for South Caro lina. Prompt attention given to col lections. John Gary Evans, - Attorney-at-Law. Will practice in the Counties Aiken, Edgefield and Barnwell. of 0. C. JORDAN, AIKEN, S. Walter Ashley, Attorney at Law, Aiken, S.C. (Successor to Aldrich & Ashley.) Practices in all the Courts. Special attention to office work. Dr. B. H. Teague, DENTIST, RicMani Avenue - - Aiken, S. C. Dr. Ray, entist Park Ave. - - Aiken, S. C. REGISTRATION NOTICE. J WILL be in Aiken on the First Monday in eacli 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. NOTICE! A LL persons are notified that no hunting or trapping is allowed on the Pine Forest Estate at Croft’s or the Bauskett place, (now owned by The Aiken Land and Improve ment Companj') at Lakeview unless written consent is given by tbe un dersigned. T. G. CROFT, President. Aiken, S. C., Nov. 3d, 1891-tf. J. W. ASHIIIIST, ACT. FIRE L I F E CYCLONE ACCIDENT I INSURANCE 15 per cent, more than any other In- rance Company. w Office in Aiken Co., Loan A Savings T that you have n«l recommend it foj but it is more Aiken, where rive on a dark bed, and have while the rising tops and wbenf the fatigue of al pared to be pl« you see. This wl saw Aiken, not as from necessi{ control over oui regretfully out o? tel, one of the fortable of hotels of a Sunday evei a coach and drov<! ness unknown. Tl us around corners cobblestones at a f5 length put us dow| was the Line Stre little darken boy cause “a big boy dl carried our satcheTl was said to belong lina Railroad, and train that was sail Aiken. This implicit fait! was not misplaced, a few hours the tr| place that the condi ken, and we steppj darkness, for it Sunday night, ant where in the glooi tel, Sir?” just as if j aim of man were hotel; and we said] Hotel,” and an ini our bundles and sab and we were handel We went through hill and down, arojj and at length went of something that] lines of a big through the form graph for the ins} ated gentlemen >right fire inside, ride in an elevator in Aiken—that is, were Aiken. We faith, but it turned The thing that st] bly about the train] Aiken was that tb| or quite new, a’ad along as smoothly cushion trains in would naturally el the Wouth, where, tions, the smout| smoothly applied certainly the rou{ be worn off or smj Carolina when it was built, - a? the longest contiuuoi world. It sounds is ij tended for a Joke, li siously that it wastlu tion to propel the trail For some occult reas>ji power of the wind did: isfactory on rails, ant* f ewer was tried, the n® believe, some tbras^ like appliance mounter cars. This did not do steam engines were sm But it is only in re^-] locomotive engines hf,’ trains straight through ! ton to Augusta. Aikf J considerable elevatioi the pine woods, and t] tbe way. For many brought the tiains fre the eastern foot of tbl bles were attached t<i stationary engine drew the trains up and they crossed tht descended in the sa| other side, where at took them and drew| gusta rejoicing. Tht Railroad, however, all these mediaeval now one of the best] South. A deep cut through the hill at to view the many clay and sand of composed. Aiken lies upon till ridge of high land tl tershed between tht Edisto Rivers, near der of South Carolina! south for the weather| bracing morning and winter days, while tl is almost hot in Jar sufficiently far north be cool enough for blankets. Aiken is atl a straight line west Ocean, and its elevatj feet above the sea overtops anything in| country, being 400 ft Augusta, which is miles away. The soijl look after coming fror! is the same pure whitf tie gras- to cover it exj specially fertilized am] I find in an extract Reference Handbook euces” a paragraph the facts that I desire I the climate of AikenJ told in a beauty wreath style ll freshing in wt if rl til thl am del! theil rieth the w<x flowering pine is tb< it is to tbe| feet exerh brane of tl tbe exbaia? climate ot well-desen resort fori forms of tory tracj producii now ness wiul