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t ( ) -fr THE AIKEfRICORIR, AIKEX, 8. C., FEB. 12.1892. Mason Cotton Harvester. A number of Mason cotton harves ters were manufactured for the last crop and were sold to planters in Mississippi, |Louisiana aud Texas. The machines worked so successfully (hat the company received orders for a number of new machines from the same parties* The harvesters have been manufactured at the agricultu ral machine works, owned by the late James Richaroson, the great Missis sippi cotton planter, but owing to his death a short time ago, the works have been closed, and (he company have been compelled to make other arrangements for the manufacture of . . >n wmen it is printed I the harvesters, eucalyptus oil, and the run on | Just previous to the recent illness of Mr. C. T. Mason, Jr., the company had authorized him to fit up the shop and obtain workmen from the North to manufacture the harvester in Sum ter. Owing to Mr. Mason’s illness nothing has been done yet; but it is expected that arrangements will be perfected in a short time and the and the shop in Sumter will be run uing full time turning out the har vesiers. Eucalpytus oil is said to be a sure preventive of the grip, and its use has become quite a fad in Loudon. Among the curious developments of the day it is announced that the Au tomatic Put a Penny in the Slot Per- tumery Company has substituted eucalyptus oil, which is now the pop ular remedy for influenza, for their former assortment of sweet odors. J weeki y newspaper has impreg , 0 nuted the paper on which it is printed the harvesters, with eucalyptus oil, and th*. run nn I .Tllttf. nrovrisin the copies is enormous. (iood Housekeeping is a monthly magazine deyoted to housekeeping matters, published by Clark W. Bry- a*'AC 0 -. Springfield, Ohio, at only 40 a year. It is a magazine that deservedly has the highest reputation among housekeepers, as it contains many valuable articles upon house hold subjects, excellent receipts, and useful hints upon matters of every day life. From our knowledge of this magazine we regard It as essential to any woman who lias a house to keep. Scrofula is that impurity in the blood which accumulating in the glands of the neck, produces unsightly lumps or swellings, which causes) painful, running sores on the arms, legs or feet, which develops ulcers in the eye, ears or nose, often causing blindness or deafness, which is the prigin of pimples, cancerous growths and many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to “humors.” R P P is the friend in need. A course of this valuable blood purifier, and you will be a well man. If you suf fer from Scrofula in any of its various forms, be sure to take P P P. McElre»’» WINE OF CARDUI for female diseases. Hon. Jas. G. Blaine has published an open letter to Mr. J. 8. Clarkson chairman of the Republican National committee in which he distinctly says he will not be a candidate for the presidency and his name will not go before the Republican National Con vention for the nomination. It is an established fact that De Witt’s Little Early Risers have an euormouse sale, and why? Simply because they are pleasant in taking and happy in results. A pill for the multitude. W.J. Platt. New Tactics Adopted. General Order No. 1. The new tactics lately adopted by the United States army under orders from the Secretary of War, are here by adopted for the militia or volun teer troops of South Carolina. Vol unteers of all ranks or grades wil take due notice hereof and pre pare themselves accordingly, but for the present a thorough knowledge of the new tactics will not be made condition, precedent to passing in spection. All officers desiring copies of the new tactics can secure them at the lowest rate by applying to the assis- sistant adjutant and inspector gen eral. By order of the commander-in chief. H. L. Farley, Adjutant and Inspector General. Official: J. G. Watts, A. A. & I. Gen. Try EILACILDRAU(jHT tea for Dyspepsia. Mrs. John A. Loga: and Mrs. E. B. , Day of New Orleans are planning to establish an industrial association fori the purpose of training young colored girls for domestics and supplying j help to housekeepers. A trial convinces the most, skepti cal. Carefully prepared pleasant to I the taste, De Witt’s Cough and Con sumption Cure is a valuable remedy. W.J. Plate ***'BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. The passage of the McKinley bill is followed by the lowest prices for cofj ton ever recorded. Unless the mine continues in Europe corn have is turn at the bottom this yt Our experience covers Wnany pills and many bills. Our ills are smaller, our pills are smaller and our bills are smaller when we use De Witt’s Little Early Risers, W. J. Platt. McELREE’S WINE OF CARDUI tor Weak Nerves. The Register of the 6th says: The offices of the Cotton Plant were moved to Columbia yesterday. The plant will remain in Orangeburg for some time and the printing will be done there for a while longer, but the business and editorial departments have been moved here. The Alliance Publishing Company has secured quarters on the second floor of the building at the northeast coiner of Lady and Main streets, and Managing Editor Bowden and Beokkeeper Daly can be found there henceforth. Choice strawberries are coming from Florida, and in full quart boxes. The price, however, is also rather full—$3 a box. Turn Over a New Deaf. We have made a contract with that most brilliant of the four great monthlies, “The CosjMM^an Mag azine,” which givej^^^B^^l,536 pages of reading autho COoemAfe —ITS CAUSE*AND CURE. Coughing is an involuntary effort to expel irritating matter from the lungs or bronchial passages, and is, therefore, as necessary, at times, as vomiting is to relieve the stomach of indigestible or poisonous substances. As a general rule, when the stomach is unburdened of its contents, the retching ceases. Not so with bronchial irritation, the effect being liable t»> remain long after the primary cause has been removed. The reason of this is that, in the acts of coughing and expectoration, the mucous coating of the throat and air passages becomes inflamed and congested; conse- qncntly the inclination to cough and ex- pevtoiote still continues and the delicate tissue of the fauces are further irritated. The great danger of a severe and pro tracted cough is in the liability either to rupture a congested blood-vessel or to cause an irritation and soreness that may result in ulceration of the lungs. The obvious course of treatment is to administer, first, an expectorant that will assist in loosening and bringing away the phlegm; and, secondly, an anodyne to soothe the inflamed and irri tated membrane. To accomplish this two-fold purpose is the design of all cough-cures; but the danger with most of them is that they are so cloying to the stomach as to seriously inter fere with the process of digestion; con- 8e<~ue**ly, in the effort to cure one complains,the patient is liable to con tract another What, then, is‘to be done ? The answer is: Take a ms^ine that is both an anodyne and an expectorant one which loosens the phlegm soothes the irritated membrane, huv'^^s n ot interfere with, or endanger, the^^^ar functions of any other bodily orga Can such a remedy he found? reply unhesitatingly, it can — in Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. For more than forty years this preparation has been in use, and it is without doubt, the safest and most efficacious of all cough-cures. That it is so estimated by the public is evident from the fact that no other preparation of the kind is in such uni versal demand. As a family medi cine, for cases of croup, whooping cough, sore throat, bronchitis, and the sudden pulmonary troubles to which children are exposed, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is simply invaluable. WAIT DO lertilizer! fIS OLU RELIABLE BRAND,---SO WELL KNOWN [ AIKE*--IS H{sURPflSSEDYFO^L^EL^tCROP.S n IT HAS 'SO BEEN USED WITH GREAT SUCCESS ON , TOIB-A-OOO- WAND FERTiUZER, PHOSPHATE, K AIN IT, For ale by FRANCIS B. HACKER, fteslcbiit and General Agent, Charleston, S. C. H. C. PERKINS, President. J. A. HA USER, Manager. INCORPORATED. WARWICK MACHINE CO. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, BUILDING FRONTS, ENGINES, BOILERS, AND MILL SUPPLIES. LOCOMOTIVE REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. FOURS 1 MACHINE ft KOLLOCK STREET, Between Fenwick & D’Antionac. AUGUSTA - -CA. W. G. KERNAGHAN, Dealer In Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Umbrellas, fee. Entire New Stock. Charles Heiser’s Fine Goods a Soecialty. Best Quality and Lowest Prices. 554 Broad Street, ------- AUGUSTA, GA. JESSE THOMPSON&CO 11F. KOHLRUSS, —Manufacturer and Dealer in— Foreip ani Domestic Marble anfl Granite Monaments, HEADSTONES, STATUES, COPINGS, &c. Cemetery and Building Work of ail descriptions made to order. All orders promptly attended to nd executed iu the neatest manner ible. ml Designs executed. Washington and Ellis Sts., GEORGIA. i Watches and Jewelry. Diameuds, Fine Gold jewelry! Bridal Presents in Silverware! FAilcY GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY. tySpecial Atention given to Watch and Jewelry Repairing. taTAll work warranted. J. 11. FROM, > 626 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. LIABLE SEEDS. Jas. M.‘ 'horburn & Co., fttEPsmO Have the flower ga the busin.ei Send f< The will of Cardinal Manning shows that be only had A.‘300 at tl e time of his death. He had disposed of all of his income iu charity. Ignorance of the merits of De Witt’s Little EarlyRisers is a misfor tune. These little pills regulate the liver, cure headache, dyspepsia, bad breath constipation and billiness. W. J. Platt. INE OF CARDUI. a Tonic for Women. Come out like a man and defend Tillman if you believe him guiltless of the charges made against him, but don’t try to hide the truth. You don’t want a torpid liver. You don’t want a bad complexion. You don’t want a bad breath. You don’t want a headache. Then use De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. W. J. Platt. The Treasury Department’s month ly statement of changes in the circu lation during January, just issued, shows a net increase during the lust month of $15,073,399 of the vari ous kinds cf money in circulation. The total circulation on February 1 is placed at $1,603,855,128, or a per capi ta circulation of $24,52, against $1,525- 756,251 on February 1, 1891—an in crease of $79,098,877 during the past twelve mouths. What measures are you taking to stop that cough? Let us suggest De Witt’s Cough stud Consumption Cure. It is infallible. \V. J. Platt. President Morris of the Louisi ana Lottery Company has given up the fight for an extension of the char ter of that concern and will let it ex pire by limitation. It has the or four years more to run. This will settle all the political trouble in Louisiana among the Democrats. “An honest pill is the noblest work of the apothecary.” De Witt’s Little Early Risers cure constipation, bili ousness and sick headache. W. J. Platt. - The “Twice-a-week” edition of the St. Louis Republic is unquestionably the best and cheapest National news journal published in the United States. It is issued on Tuesday aud Friday of every week, making it in eftect a semi-weekly for only one dol lar a year. Sample copies will be seut free on application. Address The The Republic, St. Louis, Mo. Well, Saraii, what have you been doing to make you look so young? Oh, nothing much, only been using Hail’s Hair Reuewer to restore the color of my hair. The _ read, graces'> , wft5*pST70T table",' a mark - in itself of the intelligence of your household, for high-class reading is certainly the best mark of good breeding, culture and refinement that we know of. If you are not acquainted with The Cosmopolitan, write to The Cosmo politan Publishing Co., Madison Square, New Pork, for a free sample copy. CHILD BIRTH • • • • • • MADE EASY! “ Mothers’ Friend ” is a scientific ally prepared Liniment, every ingre dient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com 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 $1.60 per bottle BRADFIEL0 REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ga. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. .**4 iFllGt: JPa^^^ASURE (URE for (hills & Fever DUMB AGUE AND -MALARIA UPPMAN BROS.. Proprietors, Druggists, Llpp man’s Block, SAVANNAH, GA. For sale by W. J. PLATT, Aiken, S. C. New Honey For sale at WM. TURNBULL’S. • • a] Pianos. Chickering & Sons, Matlmshek, Sterling. ORGANS. MASON & HAMLIN, STERLING. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TUNING & REPAIRING. PETER A. BRENNER & 00., 840 Broad Street, - - Augusta, Ga. D. G. ZEIGLER, Architect, Augusta, Georgia, Prepares Designs, Drawings and Spe cifications for every description of Public and Private Buildings to be 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 SS* S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER* No Hons* will die of Colic. Dots or I.vxc ^ tkb. If Fontz’s Powders are used In time. Foutx’s Fowoere will core and prevent Hog Ckoiaiu Fontz’s Powders will prevent Gapes in Fowls FouU’s Powders will Increase the quantity ef mlllc and cream twenty per cent., and make the butte- Him and sweet. Foutz's Powders will cure or prevent almoet wnes Disease to which Horses and Cattle are subject Foutz's Powders will give Satistactiox. Gold sverywhere. D>VID Z. TOTTTZ. Proprietor. BALTIMORE. MS. For sale by Alliancenieu who followed the in junction of their leader to hold their cotton should feel like kicking them selves and their fool advisers with wrathful impartiality. lAcEtree’s Vwine of Carduf and T^jEDFoaD^BLACK-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. Stotburt, Graniteville, Peter Parker, Vaucluse. Hankinson & Eubanks, Talatha* Emanuel Gunter, Kitchiugs’ Mill. VIGOR OF MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. I 'Weakncaa, Kervouaneaa, Debility, and all I the train of evlla from early errors or later excesses, i the results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc. Full strength, development, and tone given to every organ and portion of the body. Simple, natural methods. Immediate improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2.000 references. Book, explanations sod proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. Upholstering:. C ARPETS, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Cornices, Curtains, Window Shades, Paper Hangings and Decora tions put up. Everything in the way of Fancy Upholstering, from a Rag Carpet to a Railroad Coach, in first- class style by H. W. MORAN, 559 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. W. J. PLATT, Aiken. S C. Wilson’s Champion Spark arrester. i “Best open draught ar rester in the world’’ Delivered Free in any part of the U. 8. on receipt of price, this advertisement, and name of paper. Insist on getting this arrester, and if your dealer can’t supply you, send for circulars aud prices. JESSUP BROS., Sole M an ufacturer*, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Cane Mills, Stoves, Evaporators, Smoke Pat. Feb. 16, ’86. BOTTOK PRICES ON Stacks and General Sheet Iron Work. When you need glasses call on Wessels Bros. Free Eye Test. 15 John Street, New York. llection of seeds in the world, for the kitchen garden, farm and nursery. With ninety years’experience in fer the most reliable seeds sold in this country, d catalogue. -MANUFACTURERS OF- YELLOW PINE LUMBER I, mu. AND -DEALERS IN- Window Class* Builders’ Hardware COR. HALE & CENTRE ST., - - AUGUSTA, GA. GIN RIBS! GIN RIBS! :o: THEY 6R0W-THEY BLOOM. Catalogue Free inuKromplet.awd— la the 0. & 38 YEARS. 700 ACRES. 25 GREENHOUSES. Tie STORRS & HARRISON CO. PAINESVILLE, Lake Co.. OHIO. OUTLAY SMALL! CREATI BEST DOO. BEST GIRL. RESULTS Ten cent* will get the ISM edition VICK’S FLORAL GUIDE (wklck can fee deducted fromSnt order). It contain* Elegant Colored Platee end over 1,000 IllnetretleM Of Favorite*. M To all who send an order before hey next, and who are mot now eubseribert, we will eend Vick's Magazine for one year. Bert Fkwere—Bert Vegetable*, tta littti glfl’i pvwli tf* ceutut uon «f Ylck’t SmAl Twenty-two >892 Novelties. “Brilliant” Poppy, - - - e Bare Chrysanthemum*, e Choice Geraniums, ... Dwarf Calliope 1* •* Golden king,** t Elegant Bose*. .... Ten weeks Stock “New Imperial,” - - - . He. • Bach toe.; Bet tt.M . Bach tic.; Set ti oe - toe. ... both Me. toe. Tulip-flowered Poppy, ....... tic. Garden Pea “Charmer,” ...... lie. Sweet Corn “ Golden Nugget,” . • . • . lie - XXX- Potato “ American wonder,” . . • J lb. *0a. New M-lb. Oat. Given for trial. Vick’s Floral Gumx mailed foes with any of the above. Always address! JAMES VICK’S SONS, Rochester, N. Y. owitnEiRS of o-ii'srs, CSF’PLEASE DON’T FORGET^I That in addition to our Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works, we have a Gin Department, w’here first-class rnen and materials are employed lor the manufacture of the “AuguFiT Gin,” aud repairs to any kind of gin made. Saws sharp ened or put on new, New Ribs Brushes. CvC., or Materials for Re pairs for sale- Send your work to us, where iv will be done under the care of a competent foreman and w’orkman. Send early, befon we get crowded. We gave best of satisfaction Iasi year, M George It. Lombard & Co., Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin Works, and Mill, Engine and Gin Sup- ^ piy House, above Passenger Depot, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. fcrif you'eMpect to buy any kind of machinery for yourself or friend this year.lvrite us for prices. Prices Low, and Goods First-Class. W ELC H & EASON, 185 and 187 Meeting and 117 Marke* Streets, DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES, aiaiA.K.XiEis'X'onsi, s. o. I OFFER 2-poun<l Cans Table Peaches, 10 cents. S-pound Cans Table Peaches, 13 cents. S-ponnd Cans Pie Peaches, 10 cents. Gallon 1- poun 2- ponn 2-poun WSENDl HTPACK) ns Pie Peaches, 25 cents, ns Corned Beef 10 cents, ns Corned Beef, 17 cents, ans Roast Beef, 17 cents. FOR OUR PRICE LIST. lGE AND DRAYAGE FREE. I HAVE secured Patterns and propose to furnish RIBS for all makes Gins at reasonable prices. CASTINGS of all kinds in Iron and Brass at short notice. Special attention given to Repairs. Satisfaction guaranteed! THE PENDLETON FOUNDRY AND 1 Z WORKS. Nos. 6^617 and 619, Kollock St.,. - - AUGUSTA, GA. CHAS. F. LOMBARD, Proprietor., mT W, PENDLETON, Sup’t. ( 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. LI Store No. 2, Sign of the Gray Horse, comprises a full line of Onen and Top Buggies, Phietons, Surries, Road Carts, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Robes, etc. THE "OLD HICKORY” 1, 2 AND 3 HORSE WAGONS. Sewing Machine & Organ 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 terras. Our motto is to keep the best goods and meet any competition. Call aud 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 OF UNEXCELLED LAGER BEER. EGGS FOR SALE. White Plymouth Rocks, Silver Laced Wyaodottes and Silver Spangled Ham burgs—Eggs, $3 for 13; $5 for 36. It will pay 3 r ou to discard your barn-yard stock and keep thoroughbred fowls. Call and see birds, or send for illustrated circular. HENRlf P. COOK, Dealer in General Merchandise, Graniteville, 8. C,