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CAROLINA) of, Aiken, f fuee of Meyere & 18, [ward, (tbove Execution will sell at Ai- ►day in January Court House, irs for Sheriff’s iroperty, levied ty of the above Iterest of said II that tract of id State afore- acres, more or north by lauds land J. M. Wade, )s of said Wade ird, on the south Woodward and ^ash. Purchaser to F. TURNER, iff Aiken County. ff’s Sale. TTH CAROLINA,) of Aiken. J Execution. [E. Sanford va. iWarldheim. If the above Execution frected, I will sell at Ai- frst Monday in January it of the Court House, egal hours for Sheriff’s [lowing property, levied e property of the above dant, towit: it of Land situate, lying the Town of Hamburg, inty aforesaid, bounded >y Mercer Street, on the [Street, on th« north by Irch, and on the east by itte Mitchell. |e cash. Purchaser to B. F. TURNER, iff Aiken County. IARGAINS. )ck of Goods at the STORE will be sold fs OF COST! i of ices, Dry foods. Notions, jkery and Tobaccoi les and Bridles. usually kept in a py store. The stock >ut. Those wanting j» 11 early. The goods far below cost. fEATHERSBEE, [CROFT, Vtims, HLLIS. of J. G. Steedman. dug Co. undoubt^ jnost palata- ?er that is lose who icr. in the town of Aiken, on the first Monday in January next, between the lagal hours of sale, for the pay* ment of the debts of the late Cullen Rowe, deceased, the following des cribed real estate to wit: All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Ai ken and state aforesaid, containing one hundred and fifty acres more or less and bounded to the north by lands of T. H. Clark, to the south and east by lands of W. L. Beigler and to the west by hinds of J. G. Baynam. Term of sale one half cash and bal ance on a credit of twelve mouth, credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with interest at 7 per cent from day of sale. JOHN T. GASTON. Probate Judge A. C. Dec. 8. 1891. JUDGE OF PROBATE SALE. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA) County of Aiken, j In the Probate Court. Abuer Kirkland, Administrator de bonis non, of the estate of John Kirk land, deceased, vs. Lucinda Story, etal. Decree for sale of land to pay debts. By virture of a decree now on file in this Court, I will sell in front ot the court bouse in the towu of Aiken between the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in January next, it being the 4th day of January, 1892, for the payment of the debts of the late John Kirklaud, deceased, the following described tract of land: All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Coun ty of Aiken and State aferesaid, con taining seventy acres more or less, and bounded as following: To the north by lands of Dr. J. M. Pitts, and James Rutland, to the east by lands of Daniel Willis, to the south and west by lands of Lewis Younce. Terms of sale one half cash, bal ance on a credit of one year from day of sale, to be secured by boud of pur chaser and mortgage of the premises, with interest at 7 per cent. JOHN T. GASTON, Probate Judge A. C. Dec. 8, 1891. Judge of Probate Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) County of Aiken. f In the Probate Court. James P. Bell, administrator of the estate of J. C. W. Bell, deceased. VS. Alice Bell. Decree to sell land to pay debts. B y virtue of a decree now on file in this Court, I will sell in front of the Court House in the town of Ai ken on the first Monday in January next being the 4th day of January, 1892, between the legal hours of sale, the following described tract of land, for the payment of the debts of J.. C. W. Bell, deceased : All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Aiken and State aforesaid, containing twen ty acres more or less, and bounded as iollows:s To the north by lands of M. C. Red v to the east by lands of R. H. Goss, to the west and south by lauds of H. ; P. Johnson. Tennis of sale cash. JOHN T. G Judge 8,1891 Summeryille Heignts, Augusta, Georgia. This new and elegant hotel, situated in the most delightful portion of the South, with accommodations for 300 guests, opened its doors for winter tourists December 15, 1891. In its construction, nothing that will contrib ute to the comfort of its patrons has been omitted; it is unsurpassed in all its appointments and general tone. For full particulars and a handsome illustrated book apply to Mr. C. A. Linsley, at Hotel Bon Air, Augusta, Ga. ROBERT POWELL. JAMES POWELL. POWELL BROS., Hardware Merchants. Store No. 1—Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, Nails, Iron, Glass, Builders’ Material, Paints and Oils, Agricultural Implements of all kinds, Garden Seeds, Guns and Ammunition. Carriage Department. Store No. 2, Sign of the Gray Horse, comprises a full line of Ooen and Top Buggies, Phsetons, Surries, Road Carts, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Robes, etc. THE "OLD HICKORY” 1,2 AJND 3 HORSE WAGONS. Sewing Machine & Orpn Department in Store No. 2. We sell the DAVIS, STANDARD, DOMESTIC and WHITE. These are the best made. Also a large stock of second-hand machines at |5 to $20. Agents for the celebrated Farrand & Votey Organs. Machines and Organs sold at low prices and on easy terms. Our motto is to keep the best goods and meet any competition. Call and see our large stock. Two stores full from top to bottom on Laurens Street, Aiken, S. C. AUGUSTA BREWING COMPANY, AUGUSTA. - - - GEORGIA. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS 01 UNEXCELLED LAGER REER. Still On Top! And the Prices Tell the Story. Antique Oak Suits $20 00 Poplar Suite (Imitation Walnut) 14 00 Solid Walnut Suits. Marble Top 50 00 Lounges 4 00 Parlor Suits, Tapestry 35 00 Parlor Suits, Silk Plush 35 00 Parlor Suits, Wool Plush 35 00 Baby Carriages 6 00 Oak Bedsteads for 2 50 jyThis is just a few of our specialties. Our store covers 2,100 square feet, the largest store south of Richmond and Baltimore. ^ ““Agents for Wheeler & Wilson and Standard Sewing Machines. »u T t fail to call and see us or writs for prices. MING & BOWLES, 10 TWri StrPPJ^ATTOTTST A.