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C oU«»* SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION. ARTHUR 1\ FORD, Editor. Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led to the placing on the market many misleading and unscrupulous imitations of }heir name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used, in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.'s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. LOCAL BREVITIES. THE COX COXVEj AIKEN S. C. TUESDAY NOVEMBER, 5 IS95. I! E9TA-W , i PRICE, 1 Judge Aldrich is in Charleston hold ing court. The horse traders had quite a nice time yesterday. The weather is cool and wood is in great demand. Mr. H. W. Preist arrived in Aiken on Friday. Mr. C. E. Rutland, of Mossy, was in Aiken yesterday. Mr W W- Edgerton returned from TTUTIONAL NTIOX. 'PAW® BIN’S HISTOlilu WIN! .A.IIKIIEl.lCT;, OY WE DYE YOY. 13th. THE MaIrVEL OF THE AGE, AND ILD WEST IN THE WORLD. has return- Corn ’ Paint NVar.s and Bunions. the Talatlm in Aiken a THE GREATEST - —A FEW A Tribe of Eaihuj lunger Pampas of South Am F 1HK PRINCIPAIi FEATURES, * 'lot Head Indians, a Tribe of Earth Indians, a Troupe of Gonchas from the rica. Dexterous Bolus Throwers, also a Band of I’ampas <>j souin &m<\rica, uexierous jiuius i nruu i r*, h. jjuuu. Famous Black Trackers, b'\1tcr known as the A ustralian Boomerang Throwers. b'Xtter know I is]countrg,a The firstever brought to this fcountrg, a group of noted JAPA NESE LAN CE11S ~ A THLETES,'in their Pfamous Sword Combat on Horseback, a Troup of mbs a Bcvg of Beautiful Wild West Girls, Bag, the Queen of the Plains, Prof. Corey, Genuine. Tourage ■including Miss '.u ~ I I n ni'l l|l r l' shot, Pong Bob and some of the noted BanclanemL famous for their Skill with the Lariat — unding up and Branding of Cattle o,? Mtxieo a "I l?e MEXICANS Ninety Six on Friday. Miss Martha Schofield ; e<l from l iu* Nort h. I Ahbotts East Indian | cures all Corns, Mr. E, A. Widener, of j sect ion, paid ins fiieuds j visit yesterday. Mrs. J (’. Shecut, of Mario.,, is visiting Mrs. It. F. Foreman, near j Ellenton. Mr. J. W. Bodie, of Kitehing’s Mill | j ,mid The Recouoeu a ideasant visit | yesterdav. WANTED—A loi in Aiken, state j location, size amt price. Address j “Cash,” this office Mrs Daniel Crosland, and children left for Columbia on Friday for a short visit. A liock of wild geese passed oyer Aiken on Friday, going south. The first of the season. Miss Susie Ravenel arrived in Ai ken on Friday, from Baltimore, on a visit to her family. Mrs. Carrie Oakley, of Ellenton, lias returned from Marion, where she lias been spending some time. Mr F P Woodward came home on Fri day night under leave ot absence from the convention for a lew days. There was a large crowd iu Aiken yesterday. It being salesday, and a quantity of real esiate sold by the M aster. The body must be well nourished now, to prevent sickness. If your appetite is poor take Hood’s Sarsap arilla. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Horn, of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hen derson, of Aiken, are at the Park Avenue Hotel. Do not daily with rheumatism. Get rid of it at once by purifyingthe blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Be sure to get Hood’s. of our subscribers] have teen ie that the rest sszz^rrv ii i—"g— I Was Sick Every day, suffering with stomach, liver and kidney trouble, also from after eflects of tha — our in (u i l w »^tint will follow. apprcB^c the yisits of our subscribers very im While oukf patrons are makill^ar- raiigeinenhft for Christmas we h that tb-yJwon’t forget theeditor, prin- *i<w ,• i|, who are dependent >r foi their support THE CONVENTION OX TIIL'RSDAV. On Thursday th s convention took up the suffrage question. Senator Irby got the floor and made a long speech attacking [the report of the committee He use i vigorous language and was listened :o very closely. No one interupted hiiw. He was pretty j heavy on Beuatoi4hllinan and olheis. His sneecii was somewhat sensation al. Amendment Sifter amendment to the plan was voted down and eariy in llie night session ail these amend ments were disposed of and then Senator Tillman look the ti -or aid made his long leoked for. suffrage speech. 'The first hour and a half ot it re viewed tile grotesque saturnalia of crime and robbery in this ;-tate uu der the Republican rule. He gave a mass of facts and figures which he. said he intended t*» go to the world us an excuse for wl.at this convention was about to do. When he began to reply to tlie sensational speech of his fellow UnPed States Senator Irby, of Laurens, delivered This morning, fire works began. Senator Tillman was I saying that Senator Irby had charged j that Gov. Evans had tied llie State in i a political emergency, and that on an occasion of momefit when the ex istence of tiiis convention was threat ened by tierce opposition to its being culled Senator Irby had failed to ap pear. Senator Irby started up from his seat and explained that on the occa sion referred to li-I was detained at home by family reasons and then went on to charge that at the crisis of tiie last campaign Gov. Evans, had disappeared beyond reach of telegraph or mail, and had reappeared when the fight was over with story that lie had been to see his girl and that lie was afraid lie would be nailed on to make pledges which he could not perform. IK I DAY’jj WO UK. The whole day was devoted to the re hashing of the history of the recon struction period. The. charge that Senator Tillman made last night in his speech in regard to the statutes and frauds of the reconstruction per iod based on the fraud reports, and | attacking negro delegates on the floor were taken up by the negroes and Mil ler, Smalls and Whinper made vigor ous and determined speeches defend ing themselves and their race. At night, the convention adopted the essential section of llie sufIVage plan, putting on the parliamentary clincher thereby accomplishing the alleged object of the convention. Tne section was adopted by a vole of 6'J to 37 On Friday night the convention A _L JT|( Mr. II. F. Ilarrit grip, with pain in my back ami limbs. Different medicines failed to benefit me. The first dose ot Hood’s Sarsaparilla relieved my stomach. I have continued and I am now permanently flood’s 5 ^ Cures cured. All pain has left me. my appetite Is good, my sleep sound and refreshing, and I am slroria and well, f never enjoyed better health. B. In Harris. White Bluff, Tennessee Hood’s Piil3 cure al* livei ills. 25c. (rouble you canopies at took a day. recess until Tomorrow Tues- j their _ 1 n - Real Indians, Representatives of all tie Warlike Triles bioux. Pawnees, Apaches. Cherokees, Cheyennes, Chickasaws and Comanehes. Gvcso'’- Ctiiefs like Spotted 'Fall, Afruiil-nf-hts-Hnrses, lieft Hand and othe p s WILD BIDERS FROM THE PAMPAS In Whirlwind Equestrian Exhibitions, and those Majestic Sons of the Desert of Orient. A BAND OF GENUINE BEDOUIN ARABS one us a gi'iat improvetliei and will act as as guard j. tliedistinguished visitor*/ -rival, a id ihe military rfa the Gest ever 1 seeTr^uT Drove of Wild of -THE ONLY HERD OF LIVING BUFFALO- re of Wiht Texas Wteers, Spotted Mustangs of marvelous beantv, Bucking Bronchos of the purest bread, Cnargers for Mexican Standing Races; Indian Ponies. Trn- voys, Papooses, Squaws and an entire Indian Village, A Hand of Mohave Indians and tlieir great Cremouies. Digger Indians frimi Lower California, the only genui..e Indian Band in existence, composed of Sioux Musicians from Carlisle. A SPLENDID MEXICAN BAND The feature of the New Orleans Exposition. Great Mexican Charioteers, in exciting contest; Cowboys and Scouts chasing Bloodthirsty Indians who have burned down Trapper Tom’s Cabin and have robbed the* Fori Sill Stage Coach. A race between the Batteries of Field Artillery, and the greatest shooting in the world seen at every performance. Miss May Lillie, The beautiful and only Lady Rifle Shot who with unerring aim, breaks glass balls while riding at full speed on the back of a horse MISS LU RAY, CHAMPION BRONCHO RIDER. Scenes of enchantment at night when the whole Plain is lit up with brilliant calcium lights, making the interior as brilliant as the noonday sun. WONDEROUS” - PYR0TEC IINICAL~ DISPLAYS THE MEXICAN HIPPODROME Chariot and Standing Races unrivaled. Dashing Caballeros and Dazzling Senoritas career wildly over a grand course on highly mettled animals. Texas Steers ridden and raced by Cowboys and Mexicans. Struggles for supremacy between the greatest horsemen of every clime. Equine exploits over hurdles and in every possible way. Cowboys - Past - Times - and - Yaqueros - Vagaries INDIAN SKILL WITH THE ROW AND ARROW. Every Feature at every Performance Ladies and Children specially protected SEATS -- FOR - EVERYBODY. ^ZDIMTISSIOIINr, 50 GTS. CHILDREN UNDER NINE YEARS, HALE PRICE. ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL. The Grand Street Parade BEGINS WHEN THE CANNON BOOMS AT 10 O’CLOCK EVERY DAY LISTEN FOR THE CANNON. Ttie mhst Interesting spectacle ever given gratuitously and in the streets of any c>ty in the wide world. Marvelous cavalcades of genuine celebrities and every feature of the grand Historical Congress of Wondrous people -— nnd animals follow their great .Commander PAWNEE BILL. On the 15th November be a great excursion from Augusta, when the First Illinois National Guards The Sixth Regiment of unteer3 will participate there will Chicago to egiment of -vill comeon eorgia Vol in ttie day, honor to on their ar arade will be AgjyH3tH,—R# there will be nearly 1,200 men iu line. RECENT ARRIVALS. The following visitors* arc at the York House: Miss J E Jones Buffalo N Y “ Alice Jones •• D A Loary , Lynn Mass Mrs Wm F Shuhan “ “ Miss S M O’Dell and I Maid Chicago 111 Mrs G W Colby Boston Mass Geo F Colby : “ “ H C Col lard Brooklyn N Y AT WEST VIEW. Mrs Alex Rnmrill Miss Ellen Alvord 3-Mrs John Hunter Miss Carrie Hunter “ Carrie Norton Westfield Mass, ■ “ Weston “i “ { New York, Grand Rapids. Ashland Pa, 41 4. You Can Bclicvtf, Thejestiinonials published in lie- half of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. They are written by honest pleople who have actually found in their own ex perience that Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, creates j an appe tite, st rengthens the system and ab solutely and permanently cures ail diseases caused by impure or deficient blood. Hood’s Pills lor the liveri and bow els, act promptly, easily hud effec- ti vely. ' SALE OF THE CUM BE GAP ROAD. The Carolina Cuiuberln and Chicago Railroad was Tuesday by special Master siouer Hagood, under a dec *L AND A Knleidescope of Novelties ami a rare Colleeti.m of Curiosities in the wl-i h everyone must see without fail Indian Museum nd Gap, sold on Commis- ree of the IT. 8. Court Mr A. ^ r . Oakley serving asjautioneer. There were only two bkldersand the road was sold to MrJ. D, Rey nolds. representing the bonidhoiders, for $07,000 The impression! is that the road wash uHit by the Ibondhol- ders only to protect their {property THE LAW PASSED. 1 Sko. 4. ,1'he qualifications for suf frage ‘ as ^ i Tillman made a niUgr ificient argu ment of about an hour or more favor ing woman suffrage. The debate was intensely interesting ail through. When then conveutioc reassembled at7:2o p.m. Mr Sligh offered an amendment to section 3 of the suf frage article designed to accomplish what had been voted down in a mil der form. It was to allow the Gener al Assembly at any time it fypn fjr f ii fvn-i i w mmu siiff.agc uof C'SUWhen Mosquitoes remember you can get all prices at J. U. Rives & Co. No one in ordinary health need be come bald or gray, if ho will follow sensible treal ment. We advise clean liness of the scalp and the use of Hall’s HairRenewer. Catarrh can be successfully treated only by purifying the blood, and the one true blood purifier is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. When your stomach is out of order and your skin isyellow, indicating a disordered liver take Johnson’s Kid ney and Liyer Regulator, the greatest of all family medicines. 25 and 50 cents. W. J. Platt’s. Rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, and all diseases caused by impure blood are quickly and permanently cured by Johnson’s Sarsaparilla and Celery. The greatest of all blood purifiers. Large bottles 50 ■Ms. W. J. Platt’s. WARRANTED 7 T We manufacture Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Lu ™ ’ and all kinds of fancy ^ and Turned Woodwork. - are made so good that - « v? arrant them to give uon to all customers. I FURNISHED COTTAGE. To let for the season, a furnished cottage in the most desirable part of the city. Supplied with artesian wa ter, and having a beautiful flower garden. Apply at this office. PRIVATE SCHOOL. Miss Ford opened her school and that it will larger compact’; tain is yet known. be leased but noth He made a strong speech, but it was of no avail. The convention vo ted it down by a heavy vote, only 42 votes being east in favor of it. Thus died all possible chance of the cause of woman suffrage ever prevailing in this State until another convention, has been formed. Then the all-im- dortant section containing the suf frage plan itself was called up, and the war began. Mr Patton offered a substitute plan, the leading provi sions of which were: 1, Every male citizen of the State of South Carolina of the age of 21 years not laboring under disabilities named in the Constitution who shall have resided iu t e State two years and iu the county in which he offers to vote, one year preceding any elec tion and who shall have paid all poll tax due by him to the State for the fiscal year preceding that in which he shall vote, and who in addition thereto (a) shall be able to read the Constitution in English print, and sign his name; or (b) shall have been engaged iu llie active military or na val service of the lute Confederate States of America, or the United States oi America during the late war between ttie States; or (c) shall be the lawful lineal descendant of a person who was engaged iu such service and shall be alive at the time of the adop tion of this Constitution shall be a qualified elector of .this Slate, when duly registered, shall be entitled to vote for all officers that are now or may hereafter be elected by the pto pleand on questions submitted to the electors at any election.* Mr. Patton made it powerful speech against the subterfuge section iu the article. After speeches from negro members in reply and several other members Senator Tillman gave notice that tomorrow during the day* he would call the previous question on section 4 and asked all who had amendments or substitutes to send up tonight so as to have them printed. WEDNESDAY’S WORK. ’ THE MARVEL OF THE AGE TSvo Exhibitions daily. Doers open at 1 and 7 p. in. Performance begin 1 lioui later Catarrh can be successfully treated only by purifying the blood, and th* one true blood purifier is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Wlieu your stomach is out of order and your skin isyellow. indicating a disordered liver take Johnson’s “'id- ney and Liyer Regulator, the greaie-r of all family medicines. 15 and 50 cents. W. J. Piatt’s. Rheumatism, lumbago, sciatic:*, and all diseases caused by impure blood are quickly ami permanently cured by Johnson's Sarsaparilla and Celery. The greatest of all blood purifiers. Large bottles 50 «s. \V. J. Platt’s. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Awarded Cotd Medal Midwinter Fa>'- San FrancUco. In the convention today, there was some a battle royal all day on the all im- cer- portant suffrage problem. The ques tion under discussion was the Patton substitute, which would make all Confederate and Union soldiers and r>-n. ,,t i. ,,, • , their descendants qualified. There .,, a ^ rr \ ee i ^ " es |t circus | vvas no end of talk about fraud. The will be here on Wednesday ’the 13th IHE CIRCUS. ’ for girls and little boys ohNforntaY7SepL, 30. Instruction in French, Latin, Drawing and the usual English branches. KNIGHTS CF MACCABEES. The State Commonder writes us from Lincoln, Neb,, as follows: “Af ter trying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough in our two children we tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and at the end of two days the cough entirely left them. We will not be without it here after, as our experience proves that it cures where all other remedies fail.’ /—Signed F. W. Stevens, State com.— Why not give this great medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and trial bot tle free at W. J. Platt’s Drug Store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. IT MAY DO AS MUCH FOR YOU. Mr Fred Miller, of Irving 111. writes that he had a Severe Kiduey trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so called Kid ney cures but without any goodresult- aboul a year ago he began use of Elec tric Bitl-rs found relief at once. Elec tric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles ofteu gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c. for large bottle, at W. J. Platt’s, Drug Store. BUCKLEN S ARNICA SAI.YE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, sail i heuni, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns, and all skin erupiions- and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat is fact ion, or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per box. ' For sale ey W. J. Piatt. WE THINK THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH .-ar.i llclief in Six Honrs. I Distressing Kidney and Bladder i diseases relieved in six hours by the j “New Great South American Kidney Cure.” This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention ol water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick re lief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by W. J. Platt, Druggist, Ai- Men, S. ( instant. The Harrisburg C4ll says: While perhaps Pawnee 1 fill does not have as large a show asf Buffalo Bill, lie gives a petformanoe qmequal- cd by any in the country. Tjhis year many new features were added, and everybody seemed more lhaul pleased. One of the most interesting Veatures was the target shooting exhillilion of Major Lillie while on horseb.tick. In this he lias not an equal oni earth. The riding was exciting and sparing. It was a perlect exhibition tlarough- out. T Dr. PriceCream baking Powdef World’s Fur Highest AJedol and Diploma. F. A. writes: two samples of your Japane Cure as I have two friends w| troubled with piles. It cured they say it can’t cure them, send them on receipt of this wish to convince them that cure them. Sample free. Platt’s. Jinkins. Roxbury, Mass., Will you plea e et nd me se Pile ho are me but Please as I it will W. J. article reported by the committee with its “understanding” clause was attacked with great foroe ou alRsides and- denounced as a mere subter fuge, strong speeches made by Messrs McGowan.lBryan, Farrow, Gov. Shop pard and others. The hall was filled all day with spectators waiting to hear these two cross swords. When the hour of recess arrived Mr Bryan, of Charleston, was attacking the oon- situtiouality of the .Patton scheme, ' and sustained that of the committee. I .An effort was made to foroe a vole l ou the sulstitute but it failed. ; At the night session there was unite a lively time. Mr Patton’s scheme was killed by a vote of 117 to 2(1. The committee then made several aiuLndmeuts to its article as reported and TefTt.bearticle as reported and them have for our customers, but vrev;. to have the best. M learned how » make rt>e tea Doors. Sash. Shod ,Uanrv Woodwork, Mouldings, Fan > Lumber, Shingles, Ac. building a house you wa ^ permanent lhc certainly oug duraUc bcst made and mos material to put into n. for our Price List. LUMBER CO. AUGUSTA. OA. Buy of tht Maher. WHEN |IN AUG CALL And see our SOUTHERN QUEEN RANGE. It is fully guaranteed and is cheap. STOVES, GRATES. TINWARE &e. C-hs&rles B* Alien, Augusta, Ga. 831 Broad Street. GREAT BARGAINS FURNITURE Figures Won’t he if sVien do. All we ask is get our figures before you buy and you will get the low est prices that can be had in any market. Cast yonr eye over these prices prices. Nice Oak Suits Lovely Silk PlushiParlorSuits Beautiful China Closets Sideboards from . .$15.00 to 150. . 35.00 to 60. . 18.00 to 45. . 12.50 to 100. STOVES. The Georgia Dicky No. 6, first-class, $8.50. The “Barret” is undoubtedly the best and most economical Stove -yj built. Will save one-third of yoe*' wood bill. We also carry Wash Stand S^ts. IVa Set«rDinneiLS^iaP^Rj|jy^± lugs, Wash StaTjd Sets, TeJ bet./, L.iThor Sets, FlcnTrejffHW Easels. We fit uif your house comp’ete, either for cash or on time and easy payments. FLEMIYC; & IIOWL.ES, 904 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA DIAMONDS WATCHES &c. The Lagest Stock in the South, SILVER NOVELTIES A SPECIALY Will duplicate any price iu the United States for reliable soods. Wm. Schweigert & Co. Cor. Broad and 7th, Streets Augusta, Ga. TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!! -AND— («NCYXGggQSXqFXTHEXBESTXQUALjf!ES^ FOB SALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES, -BY- SVliss Sarah Zinn, No. 539 Broad Street, - - - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. STAMPING and PINKING done, and satisfaction guaranteed. SPRING VALLEY DISTILLING CO., (DiSTiLLERS^DXqiSTRIBqiq^ CihiCliVfVATi, OHIO. Appreciating the difficulty for gentlemen to secure aiglit Whiskies for private and medicinal use We invite your correspondence and will cheerfully quote you prices, and furnish all other information upon icceipt of • your address. Established 1S02. run (mm imii.ms —IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, Hats, Cap-, Capes, Walking Jacket*, Shoes,'Trunks—in fact everything ,,ew »“ d " r8t cli “ s ' ^ llM! ,o " rat BULBS & BULBOUS ROOTS. J. M. 1IIORKIM & CO. 15 John Slreoi, Row York. High-Class Seed. prices. —AT— -: o :- DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATLOGUES THE FIRST NEW STORE NEAR MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION. BROWN’S, ON NAGEL STREET. WANTED- this office. -Cotton seed. Apply _ No one In ordinary health need be- left the important classes reading j come liald or gray, if lie will follow tints; “(c) L r p'8to Ja»itaiysL 1898, all sensible treatment. We advise clean-; male persons orating age wAm can j iiness of the scalp and the use ofi rml a clause iu this Constitutirok»gr HairRenewer. M* POLIAKOFF ! LANGLEY, S. C. Dr. Bull) Catalope Now Ready. pream Baking Powder air Highest Award. PAYS for 25 words Iu this columu.