The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, December 17, 1906, Image 3
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This is the package that
brings to your table the
best and freshest of all
Biscuit and Crackers.
\SLM J
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
This is the trade mark of identification
which appears in red and white on
each end of the package.
This is the name of the Company that
stands behind both the trade mark and
the package—a name synonymous with
all that's best in baking.
OYSTLRETTES—A different kind of an oyster cracker, with an appetizing flavor—serve with
Oysters, soup and salad.
SOCIAL TEA BISCUIT—A light, crisp little biscuit, baked to an appetizing brown and slightly
flavored with vanilla.
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Ihe Aiken Recorder.
Democratic Newspaper,
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY.
MONDAY AND THURSDAY.
Social....
find Personal
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By ARTHUR P. FORD.
MONDAY, DEC, 17. IOf.6.
COTTON MARKET REPORT.
AUGUSTA.
Strict Low Middling
10/4
Middling
10^
Good middling
10?4
AIKEN.
Strict Low Middling
10
Middling
ioh
Good Middling
10^
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Hens, each
Country Butter per lb
25
Rosin,
$3.80
Turpentine
67
Church Service.
BAPTIST.
Rev. P. J. McLean, pastor. Sunday
services at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sun
day-School 10 a. m. Weekly prayer
meeting, Wedneaday evening at 7:30
o’clock.
episcopal.—St .Thaddeus.
Rev. T. W. Clift, ue-o*or. Sunday ser
vices at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. unless
otherwise announced. Sunday-School
at 4 p. m.
Holy Commuuion at 8 :30 a. m. on
the third Sunday in the month.
Friday afternoon, evening prayer at
4:30.-
METHODIST. St. John’s.
Rev. W. J. Snyder, pasto r. Sunday
services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun
day-School at 4 p. m. Midweek prayer
meeting .Thursday evening at 7:30
o’clock.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev. F. D. Jones, pastor. Sunday ser
vices at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday
S<-hool at 4 p. n. Weekly prayer meet
ing Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock.
ROMAN CATHOLIC, CHU RCH OK OUR LADY
Rev. J. L. Seidl, priest in charge.
Sunday services; first mass 8:30 a. m.
second mass and services 10:30 a m.
Bsnedition of theM.Bl. Sacrament, 5
p. m. Daily mass at the Convent Cha-
l el at 7 a. m.
Social Events of a Week Past and a
Week To Come, People Who
Come and Go.
Judge Aldrich is in Saluda holding
court.
Col. August Kohn, of Columbia, was
in Aiken on Friday.
Mrs. James English, of Atlanta, is
spending the season at Augusta.
Dr. R. H. Calhoun,of Augusta, spent
Sunday with Dr G. A. Miller.
The Aiken Libary is opened on Wed
nesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock.
Mr* W. M. Holley, of North Augusta
is in Aiken visiting Dr. Charles Toole.
M r - H. D. Marshall, of St. Louis., has
arrived in Aiken and will spend the sea
son here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Joslin, Jr. of
Providence. R, I., are guests of the
Maginolia Inn..
Miss V.-ra Manning, of Providence,
R. I. arrived on Monday and is stopping
ac the Maginolia Inn.
Mrs. George Sheffield, and house
hold are expected from the North
about the 21st instant.
The Woman’s Exchange has been
moved to Miss Louise Williams’ resi
dence on South Boundary Ave.
The Thursday club met last Thurs
day afternoon at Mrs. Clifton’son Pend
leton St. The members are now study
ing Greek Art.
County Treasurer J. A. M. Gardner,
formally terned over his office Friday
afternoonjto Mr |W. E Thorpe, whc^was
appointed bv the governor to fill the
unexpired term,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Muckenfuss re
turned from the North on Saturday
afternoon. The former is rapidly re
cruiting from his recent illness, and
hopes to be again at the bank in a day
or two.
ANIMALS IN A STORM.
Artiyals at the Motels.
Magnolia Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Keck, Albany
Mrs. S. A. Cummings Cheshire Mass
Win. E. Joslin Providence, R. I. Mrs
W. H. Joslin, and 2 children Provid
ence R. I. Miss Vera Manning Pro
vidence, R. I. H. D. Marshall Jr
St Louis.
They Dislike the Wet Weather
Seek a I'lace of Safety.
Both wild and tame animals, four
footed or with wings, have a deep seat
ed aversion to wet weather. Even wa
ter fowl will seek a dry hiding place
when it rains.
Did you ever wateh the actions of
cattle before a big storm? If so, you
must have seen them grow more and
more uneasy as the clouds gathered
You also saw them run up and down
the field, as if seeking to escape some
Impending danger. Finally, when the
storm breaks, they draw close togethei
and with lowered bead* present a pie
ture of despair.
Domestic animals when it rains will
always keep indoors, or, falling that
they will seek shelter hi' the barn oi
under trees or beneath the hedges an<?
thickets—in slizrt. in any convenient
place where they may not be entirely
exposed to the downpour.
It is the same with fowls. They TU
like the rain, which soaks their f*.atb
ers. They seek sheltered places am.'
creep under wagons or behind boxes
and boards. CJiiekens do not mind get
ting their feet wet. for they will scratch
the ground soon after a shower in
search of worms and beetles.
Wild birds do their best to keep out
t>f the rain. Some of them build a root
over their nests; others choose a home
under the eaves or under a projecting
clifT, where they may be safe from the
discomfort that the rain brings.
But most of them are without shelter
frovided in advance by their own fore
thought These take refuge in any
place that they happen to find at hand
If you watch them before the storm,
you will see them looking for such a
place. If the storm comes suddenly,
the small and helpless ones seem be
wildered, flying from tree to tree and
from limb to limb, quite unable tp make
np their minds exactly where to hide
themselves.—Pittsburg Dispatch.
Wilcox’s Rooms.
Mr. and Mrs Giraud Foster, Lenox,
Fdward Jewett New York, H. G.
McVickar New York Mr. Gould Red
mond. and Mrs H. B. Livingston, of
New York, are expected on the 26th
instant.
Ben oral Lee’s Birthday.
Gen. Stephen D. Lee, commanding
the United Confederate veterans, re
quests that the United Sons of Confed
erate veterans, the United Daughters
of the Confederacy, and the various
memorial associations of the South all
join with the veterans-in the observance
of the one hundreth anniversary of the
birth of Gen. Robert E. Lee. He
makes no suggestion as to the form of
the services, but he desires and re
quests that they be held on Saturday,
Jan. 19, 1907, at 12 o’clock m.. and that
the hymns “How Firm a Foundation,
Ye Saints of the Lord” and “For All
the Saints Who From Their Labors j
Rest” be used, thus having simultan
eous exercises in all parts of the coun- j
try.
Intares inf Meeting of Medical Society.
The Aiken County Medical Society
held its monthly meeting in the mas- j
onic hall on Monday Dr H H. Wyman ;
presided.
No papers were read, but in re
sponse to an invitation the members
of ♦he Aiken county legislative delega
tion attended the meeting to discuss,
with the physicians, certain, matters
of much general interest.
The importance of stricter laws re
garding the quaifi c itions of practic
ing physicians in tliis state, and Die
need of a skilled bacte:o igist, whoss
duty it shall be to examine all paten,
foods and medicines sold in the state
were dwell upon and the delegation
were aswed to prepare acts covering
these matters. On the other hand the
delegation requested that the physici
ans would place on on record their op
inion of the injurious effect physically,
and mentally to the mill operatives of
the present long day’s work required
A committee, consisting of Doctors,
Ray, Harry Wyman, and Turnbull,
was a-.pointed to • ons : der these mat
ters, and to report at the next meet
ing of the Society in January.
Holme Crest.
Airs. E. B. Whitlock ; New York.
Mrs. Ida B. Turner; Eirie, Pa.
Air. and Mrs. Wigg; London, Eng.
Jas. C. Anderson ; Cambridge, Mass
York House.
Air. and AIrsJ. G. Gerndt, Washing
ton D. C
Cured ot Asthma at Eighty.
Air. I). Lawrence, Cincinnati, Ohio,
eighty years of age, has this to say of
his experience with ascateo, the new
Austrian drug for the cure of asthma,
catarrh and bronchitis:
“Last year 1 took ascatco and it not
only cured me of asthma but also stop
ped a development of consumption.”
The Austrian Dispensary, 32 West
25 street, New r York City, distributors
of ascatco, will send a s sample free
of charge to all peisons who w’rite to
them for it.
Public Hail Burned
On Saturday night, about midnight,
R >.><:< i Berry’s public hall on Barnwell
avenue was burned, It is not known
how the fire originated, but it broke
out on the ground Hoor, and soon the
entire building w T as consumed. There
was some insurance, so the loss was not
total to the owner.
For that
Dandruff
There is one thing that will
cure it — Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
It is a regular scalp-medicine.
It quickly destroys the germs
which cause this disease.
The unhealthy scalp becomes
healthy. The dandruff disap-
oears, had to disappear. A
healthyscalp means a greatdeal
to you—healthy hair, no dan
druff,no pimples, no eruptions.
The best kind of a testimonial —
“Sold for over sixty years.”
Mods by J. C. Ajrer Co.. Lowell, Maas
Also manufacturers of
SARSAPARILLA.
PILLS.
CUERRY PECTORAL.
yers
Q. A. Milner,
DENTIST.
RICHLAND AVE., AIKEN, S. C.
Phone No. 163. Office hours from 9
a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
W. QUITMAN DAVIS ROBT. L. GUNTER
HERBERT K. GYLES.
DAVIS. GUNTER
& GYLES,
Attorneys at Law,
AIKEIN, S. G.
T. G. CROET.
J. B. SALLY.
Yule Tide Gifts
Where is the woman who does not desire some piece of jewelry.
A mong the great variety of
Brooches, Pins, Ring>.
Cnains. Lockets, Crosses, etc,,
Bracelets, Back Combs, Buck-
els, Hat Pin a , and other per
zonal trinkets in Gold and
Jewels that our cases show,
there is surely something to
reflect any woman’s taste ana
wish. That the prices are
hardly less attractive than the
pieces themselves, you ll a-
gree when you come and see
them.
W E are showing the most
complete assortment
that it has ever been our
pleasure to display on our
counters. There are many
beautiful designs in watches,
some set with diamonds, oth-
ers are hand are hand carved
cases, special patterns.
A Big line line of 14kt gold
and gold filled watches ;
25-year or 20-year cases, both
Fadies’ and men’s sizes.
Boy’s watches, $1.00 to $10.
Ladies’ watches $5. to $50.
M isees watches $2. to $16.
Men’s watches $1. to $65.
Our Watches are exactly
suited for general use. They
are the best possible for the
money for all round value.
They are priced to meet the
requirements of the pocket
books.
S ILVER plated tableware
It pays to buy Standard
qualitr silver plated ware for
the table. That in our stock
is from the best Makers of
Silverplated goods. It is pret
ty enough and good enough
for anybody’s every day use.
Yet its cost is low enough to
place it within reach of every
body.
The silver we offer you is not
only sound, serviceable quali
ty—the kind that can be de-
lended upon for long w r ear^
ut is of the latest and most
artistic designs. Thoroughly
worthy of your good opinion.
A. Personal Invitation
Is extended to every reader of tliis advertisement to
call and view our Christmas gathering. There is some
thing of interest here for every one, and we want every
one to feel free to come and look around and ask to have
this or that shown them, without feeling that they must
buy, You will be welcome at any time y< )U choose to
come- That we may be better able to serve you promptly
we have taken on additional help this month,
We solicit comparison of goods and prices; knowing
that our holidaA' stock will make friends. A small depos
sit will reserve anything you ma.v select now, until you
are ready to call for it-
B. F. GROHMANN, Watchmaker and Jeweler.
Useful Things in Sterling Silver
l
S TERLING Silver Articles for llie table, desk and
personal use are here in enough varied forms and
designs to satisfy all demands of tj.ste.
There are all kinds of dainty and artistic conveniences among
them at all prices. But there’s nothing in the collection at any
price that isn’t worthy, in point of quality or design.
Here are a few things from the many that we want you to
know about:
Toilet Sets. Match Boxes. Salt Spoons. Pocket Knives:
Salve Boxes. Chocolate Spoons. Nail Files. Manicure Sets,
Odd Serving Spoons, Nail Polishers. Key Rings, Pencils.
Cuff Links. Tea and Table Spoons. Tea Bells. Hat Pins.
Book Marks. Cloth Brushes. scarf Pins; scissors.
Fob Chains. Umbrellas. Christmas Cards. Bill Books.
Thermometers. Calendars. Jewel Cases.
T HIS is a Bracelet Season.
As soon as the news came
lorth that bracelets were to be
worn extensively, we deter
mined to offer the people of
this town a wonderful assort
ment. The result is for you to
admire.
Very charming are the ef
fects in Etruscan gold, some
plain, others studded with
jewels in either round or oval
shapes. These bid fair to be
very popular.
But tliere are a number of
dainty styles that would please
any woman fond of jewelry.
Our stock can supply your
holiday wants to the highest
point of satisfaction.
F INE values in fine rings.
Whoever wants a ring,
whether a plain gold band, a
handsome signet or a beauti
ful g'.m-set ring, can easily
‘select one that will be certain
to please them from this stock
C REPE paper. Decorated
and plain Imported tis
sue paper.
Denison’s Crepe and Im
ported Tissue Paper—in so
lidity colors, shades or tints,
strength, artistic designs and
crepeing is the best. You
cannot produce the same re
sult with any other but Den
ison’s.
Crepe Paper in 30 shades,
in rolls 10 feet long 20 inches
wide. Decorated in folds, 20
designs. Imported tissue in
sheets, 80 shades, Denison’s
attractive lunch sets, napkins,
doilies, bureau sets, doll out
fits, Christmas bells, cards,
tags and seals in several de
signs.
F OR the baby. Christmas
Gifts of real and last
ing value are not necessarily
costly. Let us show you some
rings for the little ones ones;
plain, engraved, or set with
stones ; Silver cups, food push
ers, baby spoons, rettlers, neck
chains, bracelets bib holders,
baby pins, knives, fork and
spoon set.
The Best Time to Buy Oii'ts is now! Boyone shopping early
J
B. F. GROHMANN
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
Main street, Aiken,.S. C
o
B.F. GROHMANN
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Main street, Aiken, S. C.
£350
Croft fc Sallv,
Attorneys at Uaw
ajiceiv, s c.
Will practice in all of the courts o
this State. Special attention given to
collections.
HEINDERSOrN S,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AIKEN. 8. C.
Practice in all of the State and U S
courts. Collections a specialty.
HAVE YOUR EYES
Properly Fitted With Glasses at
WESSELS BROS.
FREE EYE TEST
OOOM
WATCH i
THESE ^PRICES^^^J
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Full Cream Chese per lb 1
Eagle Brand Milk a cau loc
Blue Label Catsup, half pts 20c
Fancy Maine Corn per can
Petits Pois Moyens French —
Peas, very small per can, l-M
3 lb can California Lemon —
Cling Peaches per can 20c
Lea & Perrins Sauce, half pts.. .22c
Cleaned Curants per lb 10c
Seeded Raisins per lb 10c
New Corsican Citron, per lb.. .25c
Mushrooms per can 25c
These are a few of the many Fancy
Groceries we carry. We also sell the
finest Elgin Creamery Butter at 32c
pet pound. Our fresh roasted Mo^ha
and Java Coffee come fresh roasted
very day.
We prepay freight on all orders to
Aiken from five dollars and up
It will pay you to investigate these
prices.
We guarantee everything we sell to
suit you or your money back.
THE GREAT ATLANTIC AND
PACIFIC TEA CO
844 Broad St . -- Aupista, (Ja
Nolice of Final DMarp.
Notice is given that I have filed my
returnlis administrator of the late D.
W. Bush, and that 1 will apply to the
Probate Court of Aiken county, Aiken,
S. C., on Monday, December 10th, 1906,
for my final discharge.
J. Crosland Bush,
Administrator of D. W. Bush.
Notice of DoMtors anil Creiiilors.
All persons indebted to the late Mary
Harrison will please make payment to
the undersigned,and all personshaving
claims against said Mary Harrison will
please file same,duly verified, with the
undersigned.
Thomas Harrisnon,
Adm’r of Mary Harrison.
Aiken, S. C., Oct. 27. 1906
Hou ekeeper’s Position Wanted.
Position wanted by experienced ho
tel housekeeper, in hotel or private
home:oras companion for the sick
Address, Mrs. L. J. Q., Keswick, Ya.
CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO.
New Yort, ClariestoiiFlorida.
FROM CHARLESTON FOR NEW YORK.
The steamships of this company are
appointed to sail from Charleston Ter
minal Co.’s wharves, foot of Queen st.,
as follows:
(All dates subject to change withou
notice.)
HURON Tuesday Dec 4 10.0 a m
COMANCHE Th’rsday Dec 6 10.00 am
IROQUOIS Saturday Dec 8 10.00am
ALGONQUIN Tuesday Dec 11 10.00 a m
ARAPAHOE Th’rsday Dec 13 10.00 a m
HURON Saturday Dec 1410.00am
jRIQUOIS Tuesday Dec 18 10.Oo a m
APACHE Thursday Dec 20 10,00 a m
These splendid passenger steam
ers form an unequalei tri-weekly line
to New York, with state rooms all on
deck, thoroughly ventilated and sepa-
ated saloon.
There is no more pleasant traveling
on the Atlantic Coast. •
For freight and passage apply to
A. E. GAETJENS, Agent
M B.HUTCHINSON, Commerc’l Agt
Charleston, S. C.
fheo. G. Eger, Vice-President and
General Manager, Pier 36, N. R
Branch Office 290 Broadway New York
IN I OUT
and
DAY
BUSH’S MILL
•unn
night and day
FACIAL TREATMENT-M ASS AGE
Face treated for wrinkles, pigmenta-
ion, lax chin, ect. Neck and upp“r tho
rax developed, benefitting the throat
and air passages. Figure improved. Af.
fected joints and muscles massaged.
General massage to men
Win. Coffee Pendleton street,
by St. Angela’s Academy
TYNER’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.
A Guaranteed Cure.
If you suffer from Dyspepsia or indi
gestion in any’ form, gas, belching, bit
ter taste, offensive bad breath, dizzy
spells, sour stomach, heart llutter, nau
sea, gastritis, loathing of food, pains
or swelling in the stomach, back or
side, deep-seeted kidney or liver trou
ble, then they will disappear in a short
time after taking Tyner’s Dyspeosia
Remeny, made especially to cure Dys-
| pepsia. Indigestion and all stomach
1 troubles, even of the worst cases. Ty-
; tier’s Dyspepsia Remedy expells the
gasses and sweetens the breath. 11 cures
I Jsick Headache, Colic and constipation
at once. Druggists or by express 50
! cents a bottle. Money refunded if it
I fails to cure. Medical advice and cir-
I culars free by writing to Tyner Rem-
j edy Co., Augusta, Ga.
Real Estate
And Fidelity
Company
Aiken, S, C
Buys, Rents and Sells
Beal Estate. Does a
General Trust Busi
ness,
FURNISHED COTTAGES
TO LET
H. M. DIBBLE. President
C. F. McfiAHAN, Vice-Pres,
W.W. EDOEBTON, Sec & Trea«
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be
a
getting out the celebrated
COPYRIGHT” Flour
Noted for its Uni ormity
Made Happy for Lite.
Great happiness came into the home
ofS. C. Blair, school superintendent,
at St. Albans. W. Va.. when his little-
daughter was restored from the dread
ful complaint he names. He says: My
little daughter had St Vitus’ Dance,
which yieled to no treatmenr but grew
steadly w-orse until as a last re.-ort we
tried Elecrtic Bitters; and I rejoice to
say’ three bottles effected a complete
wure.” Quick, sure cure for nervous
complaints, general debility, female
ceaknesses, impoverished blood and
malaria. Guranteed by W. J. Platt
andH. H. Hall’s drug store. Price 5<jcts
FIRST MO TO BEAUTY
Nothing is more certain to benefit
your complexion than a 25c box of Lax-
akola tablets. They freshen the skin,
give color to the cheeks, cure consti-
prtion, and give you a clear, rosy,
healthy complexion. W. J. Platt ik Co.
SMITH
BRO
Augusta
The Breath of Life.
It’s a significant fact that the .strong
est animal of its size, the gorilla, also
has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs
means powerful creatures. How to keep
the breathing organs right should be
man’s chiefes study. Like thousands
of others, Mrs. <ira A. Stevens, of Port
Williams, Ohio, lias learned how to do
this. She writes: “Three bot’les of Dr.
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A Strong Light
is always sent forth if electricity is
the votive power. We do inst; Ling
of electrical plants for the home and
office, and always assure our patrons of
the right kind of light and service.
AVE CARRY
in stock a full line of electrical up-
plies, and can give you exactly what
you need in tliis line at the right 33,
Whenever in need of anything' ec-
trical” just bear us in mind, and we’ll
fill your needs to perfection.
Alien Electrical StCocstriclioD Co
W. Ro in hock. Electrician.
SEASONABE
GOODS
GOLD CAMEL TEA, PACKAGES 25c.
BLOSSOMS OF CEYLON TEA P’GE 25.
NEW PORT. JAVA AND MOC11A COF
FEE, 11b PACKAGES 35c., 3 lb PACK
AGES $1.00.
Unbolted meal. Carolina
Head Biee.
Sour, Sweet and Chow
Pickles 15c, per bottle.
BROTHERS
DISTRIBfllSJ
, CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. .
Bart Couch Syrup. Taste. Good. Use !
in time. Sold by drugglgte.
™ CONSUMPTION f*
| King’s New Discovery stopped my
| cough of two years and cured me of
‘ what my friends thought wasconsump-
[tion. O, it’s grand for throat and lung
(troubles.” Guaranteed by W. Platt and
H. H. Hall. Price 50 cents and $1.00.
Irial bottle free.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
French Sardines. Salmon Steak
Sauces and Catsups.
Household Amonia, Toilet Paper
Stationery, Box Papers, Blank
' Books, Office Supplies.
G. W. E. Thorpe
Henderson Building <§
LIKENS SI. AIKEN, S C