The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, January 03, 1907, Image 2
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Thf, Aiken Recorder.
VOL. 28 - -
NO. 43
A Democratic Newspaper
rCBMBHKD 8SMI-WEEKLY.
MONDAY AND THUBODAY.
By ARTHUR P. FORD.
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Special rates by contract, for three
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Changes of advertisements must be
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR TREASURER
Having been chosen by the honor
able delegation of Aiken county for
the unexpired term of Mr J. A. M.
Gardner, as County Treasurer, which
term expires about Feb, 1, 19.7T. and
the Kxecutive < ommittee of the Dem
ocratic party of Aiken county having
called a primary election to nominate
a County Treasurer for the full term
of tw r o years, to which Mr. Garaner
was el cted last August (1906) I hereby
announce myself as a candidate for
the office of County Treacurer. and
i ledge myself to abide the result of
the primary election on Tuesday Jan.
8,1907. I
Geo. W. E. Thorpe.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
dade for the office of Treasurer of
Aiken county in the coming primary,
and pledge myself to abide by the rub s
and regulations of the Democratic
patty and to support the nominee.
Wesley Yonce.
FOR PROBATE JUDGE |
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the unexpired term of the j
Honorable T. * W. Wha'ley, Probate'
! J dge, and pledge myself to abide by j
| the result of the Primary and I will .
Isuppo. t the nominee.
G. C. Edmondston.
I I hereby announce myself a candid- j
I ate for the office of Probate Judge for
— J Aiken county to fill the unexpired term
, . of Capt. Whatley, resigned,and pledge
The new year has come in S(, j m y a elf to abide by the rules of the
childlike, and bland that we fear I Democratic party, and to support the
it mav have a card up its sleeve ! nominee of the primary election,
to be developed ere long. i George W . oster
I I hereby announce my candidacy for
'the office of Judge of Probate for
Mastei’s Sale
Entered at the Post Office at A : kcn, S
C. as second class matter.
AIKEN,
THURSDAY.
s. o..
JAN. 3. 1907.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA)
County of Aiken. \
Alley P. Gray Trustee
Plaintiff.
vs.
Elvira Blakeley.
Defendant.
By virtue of an order of his Honor
George W, Gage, dated Dec. 12th 1906,
I W’ill offer for sale on the first Monday
in January, 1907, in front of the Court
House at Aiken, S. C., within the legal
hours for public sales the following
described real estate to-wit:
“All that tract or parcel of land,
coptaining sixty-four (61) acres more
or less.-ituate in Windsor Township,
in the County of Aiken and State of
South Carolina, and bounded on the
North by lands of L B. Johnson. East
by lands of the South Carolina Railroad
Company, and West by lands cf J. H.
Johnson, and being the tract of land
this day conveyed to me by the said
J. J. Woodward.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay
for papers.
W. M. JORDAN,
Master for Aiken County.
MASTER’S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA )
County of Aiken. )
Court of Common Pleas
Amos Corley
Plaintiff
ler, and lands of estate of James Seig ,
ler. Anyone wishing to purchase the'
above tract of land at private sale be-,
fore alesday will consult with the
Master.
Terms of sale, « ash, purchaser to pay
for papeis.
W. M. Jordan,
Master for Aiken County.
I -
CHINESE HATS.
urntm
Tblasa tlrlba MTaat*
Mine. Nellie Melba enjoys meeting j -
her friends In the most simple way. I abide by the rules of the democrat.c
rtrirriurv anrt aniYrtrtrt l.nf> nnminP4‘S
* Aiken County, and pledge myself to
A •'Sand Row.**
To* nousual optical phenomenon of
A rainbow produced by the sun shiulnf
Rot on raindrops, but on particles of
Mud suspended In tbe air by wind, was
Witnessed over a part of the Great Balt
lake recently by Professor James FI
Talmage of the Util versify of Utah
Tbe colors were very brilliant, and
there was a secondary bow visible.
The innin bon* was fully double tbe
a idrh of an ordiuury rainbow. Only a
segment of it was seen. Tbe sand waf
Politic, consisting of calcareous spber
Dies of fairly uniform size, ranging
between tbe llm^Mof No. 8 and No. 10
» itTiut/jjit*poluit*|
nut that tbe production of ths. Vow
must be due to rcftcctiou from tL* out
er surfaces of the spherule * nud cav
pot be explained on the prlnclb** of
refraction aad total redeetk-u. go^ral
ly applied «o tbe cx pit nation ei th*
rd'n»MW *
A Hat Tragedy.
Not long ago a lady was choosing a
hat. with the usual uncertainty of mind
as to the kind of hat she wanted or
whether. Indeed, she wanted a hat at
all. After trying on nearly every mod
cl in tbe shop she pounced with glee on
one she hod overlooked. “Here's some
thing prettyT* she said. "Why did you
not show me this before?" Without
waiting for an answer she appealed to
her patient friend. "There’s some style
about this, isn’t there? How do I look?”
The friend distinctly sniffed. "It
makes you look a hundred, and It’i
very dowdy.” she said.
The other tried the hat at another an
gle. “It is rather dowdy," she admit
ted at this Juncture "Perhaps I won’t
'tak It after all.”
Wliy He Anchor**.
“Captain.” remarked the nuisance oa
shipboard who always asks foolish
questions, “what Ir the object la
throwing the anchor t aboard?”
"Young man," replied the old salt,
"do you understand the theory of seis
mic disturbances? \T , we throw the
anchor overboard to keep the ocean
from slipping away in the rog. Seer
—Baltimore News.
G. R. Webb
I her bp announce myself a candi-
party.
J. J. Ergle
ftlie no, Iifpwlf altout wllh | an<i t0 8U|>port tl,e ,,on ' inet ' s
guards to keep people from her. .There
fore a receut injunction of hers Is of
much Interest, in Paris she met an
American millionaire who Is on the
shady side of fifty and has great charm
Of muutier and a good sense of humor.
He asked Mine. Melba for the privilege
of bringing to see her one or two Pbila
delphla friends who were staying Id
Paris. She turned and saio very ear
oestiy:
"Now. Mr C.. do you really wani
to be a good friend of miue? if you
1 want you to keep absolutely tbest
rules that 1 have given to my be**
friends. ! don't want to meet any
young man. 1 don't want to meet any
ooor man. I don't want to meet any
4lupid man. I don't want to meet many
women, and i don't want to ueet any
who are not lovely and well dressed
and brilliant.”
Florida Corley, et al
Defendants.
By virtue of an order of hi* lit nor
George W. Gage, dated Dec. 10. 1906,
I will offer for sale on the first Monday
in January 1907, in fornt of Court
House at /viken, S. C., witiiin the legal
hours for public sales the following
real estate to-wit: An undivided one-
half interest in and to all ofthat tract
or parcel of land lying, being and
date for tbe unexpired term of the ; situate in the County of Aiken and
Honorable T. W. Whatley, Probate State of South Carolina, containing
Judge, and pledge myself to abide by ; fifty (50) acres, more or less and bojund
the result of the Primary and to sup
port the nominee of the democratic
1 ed as follows: North by lands of F. A
Palmer. East by the estate of Qui'.lian,
Card From Nr. Thorpe.
County Treasurer’s Office
To the Taxpayers of Aiken Co
I am discharging the duties of County
Treasurer of Aiken county, a position
I have been favored by appointment
by the recommendation of your Sena
tor. and Reoresematives in the Gen
eral Assembly. It is plain to all fair
minded people that it becomes imi er-
ative that I shall give my attention to
the business of collecting taxes and
waiting upon the people in my official
capacity, which duties are heavy,
especially the mail requiring replies,
therefore. 1 feel that the people will
understand why I could not come a-
round to see them, or elctioneerperson
ally for my election in the coming pri
mary election on January 8. 1907. All
my attention is reouired at tha office
as Mr. J. A M Gardner will substanti
ate. and I earnestly and most respect
fully request your influence and sup
port in the election. I have given a
heavy bond and I feel satisfied that
being com ■•eteiit to fill the office that
J ou will elect me for the long term.
a'lia native of Aiken county and re
sident in t his city for thirty years and
feel satisfied that my reputation and
integrity as an honorable a* dinteli-
gentcitzen are well known to you. 1
am familiar with all bookkeeping and
trust t > be of service to the taxpaye s
of Aiken county if they will give me
their cordial support, which I will
appreciate by efficient work. I have
tieen an active member of the Demo
cratic party of Aiken county 'or thirty
years, from clerk to the Miles Mill pre
cinct in 1876 and in many otner im
portant positions in the narty.
G. W. E.THORPE,
Candidate for County Treasurer.
Deo. 24.
PUOCL VMATION.
MAYOR’S 01-HOE, I
Aiken. S. C., December 18th, 1906. )
For the purpose of preventing
Accidents and the Disturbance
of Religious Services.
K NOW all Men by these Piesents,
That I, F. W.Wessels Mayor pro
tern of the city of Aiken, do hereby
issue this, my proclamation, forbidding
the firing of squibs, crackers, ro kets or
other fireworks in Park and Richland
avenues, and in Newberry, Laurens,
Pendleton and Curve streets in said
city ; also within one hundred and fifty
feet of any church or lions, of worship
during the service* therein ; or within
one hundred and fifty feet of the i as-
senger and freight depots in the said
city during the approaching holidays is
prohibited in any of the thoroughfares
of the city by disorderly crowds, and
the firing of any fi eworks is prohibited
within the prescribed limits from De
cember 22d, J906 to January 2d, 1907
The Chief of Police is hereby directed
to enforce this proclamation, arresting
all persons violating the same, who will
be uea t with according to law.
Ik*' m 3*'«r* ~ w'•«.*»
seal of the city the day and date
above named.
[l. s ] F. W. WESSELS,
Mayor pro tern of the city of Aiken.
Attest:
J. L. MeC artkk. Clerk of Council.
TYXRR !- DYSl'XP IA REMEDY.
A Guaranteed Cure.
If you suffer from Dyspepsia or In
digestion in any form, gas belching,
bitter taste, offensive bad breath, dizzy
spells sour stomach, heart flutter,
nausea, gastritis, loathingof food, i ains
or swelling in the stomach, back or
side, deep-seated kidney or liver
trouble, then they will disappear in a
short time after taking Tyner’s Dyspe
psia Remedy, made especially. to cure
Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all Stomach
Trouble-, even of the worst cases.
Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy expel.'s the
gasses and sweetens the breath. It
cures Sick Headache Colic and Consti
pation at once. Druggists or by ex
press 50 cents a bottle Money re
funded if it fails to cure. Medical ad-j
vice and circular free by writing to
Tyner Remedy Co., Augusta. Ga.
West and South by lands of C. A. Camp.
Also an undivided one-half interest in
and to of that other parcel or tract of
land, situate in the t’ounty and State
aforesaid, containing eighteen (18)
acres, more or less and bounded on the
North by lands of Dr. F. A. Palmer,
on the East and South by lands of
John Scott, and Sarah Corley, on the
West by lands marked off on plat made
for for C. H. Camp by H. D. Ott, dated
31st day of December 1872 for George
Thomas and designated as No. 1.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
pay for papers.
W.M. JORDAN,
Master for Aiken County.
Col. John fi Boyd Paralyzed.
Col. John C. Coyd, adjutant and in
spector general elect, was stricken
with paralysis Monday afternoon, be
tween 4 and 5 o’clock, while he was
visiting his daughter on College street
Greenville. He was quickly removed
to his apartments at the Normandie
hotel, were he is resting qui tly Col.
Boyd went toGreenville from Columbia
several days ago to spend Christmas.
He has been on the streets • every day
and was out on the streets at 4 o’clock
that afternoon looking well. The stroke
was very sudden. In speaking of his
condition the attendine physician said
that he considered Col. B yd seriously
ill, and he doubts very* mu'-h if he will
be able to take the oath of office on Jan.
15. The attack was on the right side
is utterly helpless.
glues upside down und place It on the
cop of the glass containing claret and
adjust the glasses so that their edgeo
meet exactly all the way around.
Now move the card slightly to on*
side so that there will be u little space
■ t one side of the glasses Inside uncov
ered by a card. At once a thin stream
of claret will begin to rise through this
space, not mixing with the water at
all, but Its edges clear and sharply de
fined. The water, too, will begin to de
scend Into the glass containing the
claret, a pure, glistening white stream
against the ruddy red.
The stream of claret, too, rising
through the sparkling white of the wa
ter presents a beautiful effect, and lu a
moment the claret will begin to spread
about the top of the upper glass like
the unfolding of a red rose and the wa
ter will spread In the bottom of the
iow’er glass. The two fluids will not
mix, but will present a delightful con
trast of red and white with sharply do-
fined edges.
In a very short time the claret and
water will have changed places, the
claret being the upper glass and the
water In the lower. This is due to the
difference In weight of the liquids; wa
ter. being the heavier, forces Itself into
the lower glass, and a portion of the
claret Is moved up to take the place of
tbe descending water.—New York Her-
MASTER’S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA (
County of Aiken (
Court of Common Pleas.
Jennie L. Fisher Administratrix of Es
tate of E. H. Fisher
Plaintiff.
vs.
James Salley and Allen H. Salley,
Defendants.
B y virtue of an order of his Honor
G. W. Gage, dated December 10
19<>6. I will offer for sale to the highest
bidder, on the first Monday in January
' Aiken, S C., within the hours of "pufT
lie sales, the following described leal
estate, to wit:
All that tract containing one hun-
1 dred and forty-seven (147) acres more
or less, and known as the J. Milton
i Starnes homestead ; bounded north by
lands of B. B. Hydnck, east by lands of
Leroy Lucas;south by lands Hays Sal-
Ly. and west by lands of P. S. Willi
ams and the Gideon Hutto estate.
All that other tract known as the
James Salley homestead, containing
fifty (50) acres, more or less; bounded
north by lands of Adam Jones, east by
lands of Ellen A. Toale and Clarence
Whetstone, south by lands of William
Whetstone and west by lands of Grorge
W. Gibbes
Terms of sale, one-half cash and bal
ance upon a credit of one year t arrying
interest from date of sale, secured by
bond of the pur -haser and mortgage of
the premises sold, and carrying the
provision that upon failure to pay such
mortgage, that an attorneys fee of 10
per cent, for colle'tion shall attach,
and the purchaser or purchasers has
option of paying all cash, purchaser to
pay for papers.
W M. JORDAN.
Master for Aiken County.
fi ASTER’S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i
County of Aiken, S
Court of Common Pleas.
R. H. Johnson. Wesley Johnson, et al
Plaintiffs,
vs
Cynthia Bethea, Bethel Crook, et al.
Defendants.
B y virtue of an order of his Honor
Judge Gage dated Oct 8th, 1906
I will offer for sale to the highest bid
der on the first Monday in January
next, in front of the Co rt House at
A i ken. S C. within the legal hours for
l ublic sales, the following described
real estate, to wit:
All that certarn tract or parcel of
land in the State and county a fo-
said, containing one hundred and
fifty (150) acres more or less; and
bounded on the north by lands of
estate of DanielJuckson south and east
by lands of R. M. Mixon, west by lands
of A.C.Bonnett.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay
for papers.
W M JORDAN,
Master for Aiken County.
Notice ?iima j Election
Headquarters E^xecutive Committee )
Democratic Party Aiken County )
Aiken, S. C., Dec. 3. 1906
Notice is hereby given that a pri
mary election will be held in A.ken
ouuty on the second Tuesday, Jan.
8 th 1907, to nominate a candidate for
Probate Judge and County Treas
urer.
The following managers have been
appointed to conduct said election.
Aiken Central—W. Rothrock, Wm.
Turnbull, H. C. Barton.
Bath—O. L. Geilfoy, Geo Powers.
P. B. Crouch.
Clearwater No. 1—W. O. Johnson,
R. E. L. Courtney, Arthur M. Weeks.
Clearwater No. 2.
Chinquapin—Y. S Holston, Chriton
Fallaw. John Stevens.
Graniteville—J. A. Taylor, H. H.
Howard, David Turner.
H mmond—
Hopewell.—
Langley—W. H. Fallaw. Jonn Mar-
chant, Henry Martin.
McTier—Poeston Jones, P. N. Wil
liams ; Jno W. Lott
McTier, No. 2—Martin Foley, M
W. Fox. S. Fox.
Millbrook,No. 1.—C. H. George, L.
C. Sisemore, C. Johnson
Millbrook No. 2.—R. L. Carpenter.
T. L. Bryant. L. B. Eubanks
Montmorenci—J. W. Barton, J. E.
Johnson, Sidney Mills.
Rocky Grove—C. P. Fani. ; ng, L,
E. Williams, T. W Sawer.
Rocky Spring No. 1.—C. A. Temple
Thos. Brown, S M.Aaderson.
Rocky Spring No. 2.—J. C. Hutto,
H. M. Jones, G. W. Lybrnd.
S*.aw—J S Williams, J. E. Tim
merman, B. F. Landrum.
Silverton No. 1.—
Silverton No. 2.—
Shaws Fork—
Sleepy Hollow No. 1.—Jesse Green.
R. E. L. Stallings, W. H. Buford. Jr.
Sleepy Hollow No. 2 —W, R. Rut
land. B.iJ. Hicks, J.R. Widener.
Wagener—A.G. Ward, M. S. Miller,
T, Y. Gant.
Warrenville—R. A. Johnson, J. C.
Anderson, C. II Barton.
Tabernacle—W. H. Brodie, Oscar
Ward, Jas H. Kitchings.
Vaucluse—John Murphy. Ec Mar
tin, Furman Edwards.
Wards—Giles Gregory, Hoyne Moy
er, R. A. Koon.
White Pond—Willard QualhJebaum
C. Chapman, Mat Clark.
Schultz —
Seivern— i
Windsor—
The ballot boxes will be ready for 1
the managers, who are requested to |
call at the Court House on Friday I
January 4, 1907 for same.
DAVE H. WISE I
County Chairman.
Attest.
G. W. E. THORPE,
Secretary.
Queer Head roverlrgrs That Are
Worn In iLe Ccle^ltal Empire.
In China the retainers and guards
wear special hats to indicate their of
fice. The ensigns wear a wire struc
ture resembling u sugar loaf and a rat-
trap. It is a foot high and of no earth
ly protection against sun or rain. The
chair coolies use a bat something like
their employers’, but flutter, cheaper
aud without button or feather. The
boatmen have a storm hat made of rat
an and bamboo, which i* never les*
than a yard in diameter.
A servant who is scribe and valet
combined is marked by something that
looks like- a two storied or three sto
ried cook’s cap of four side's. The pre
vailing color of the structure is ver
milion. A mourner wears a turbar.
made by fastening a long cloth of
grayish yellow hue around the head
and allowing the ends to fall dowv
behind to the small of the beck. An
other style covers the head, temple
ears and hack of the neck and Isa car
I cat n.re upon the steel morions of th»
middle ages, descendant of those Util
hats upon the heads of the captives
T’uit are drawn upon the papyri and (
t mbs of the pharaohs. Still another )
t tuny shape is one which looks as if it ^
\•( re the remnant of a felt hat from i
i ldih tbe brim had beeu irregular^
•orn.
My Hair is
Extra Long
Feed your hair; nourish it;
give it something to live on.
Then it will stop falling, and
will grow long and heavy.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only
genuine hair-food you can
buy. It gives new life to the
hair-bulbs. You save what
hair you have, and get more,
too. And it keeps the scalp
clean and healthy.
The best kind of a testimonial —
‘‘Sold for over sixty years.”
Made by
Xli
„ . J. G. Ayer Co., Lowell, Ma»».
Also manufacturer* of
SARSAPARILLA.
PILLS.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
ijers
DAV
BUSH’S MILL
is running night and day
getting out the celebrated
“COPYRIGHT” Flour
Noted for ils Uni ormity
SMITH
BROTHERS
Augusta, Ga. DISTRIBP.LSJ
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THE AIKEN INSTITUTE.
MASTER’S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.)
County of Aiken. )
Court of Common Pleas
Mrs. C.L Weeks,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Mrs. W.O
Johnson, et al.,
Defendants.
B Y virtue of an order of his Honor
James Aldrich, dated L et 3rd,1906
I will offt-r for sale to the highest bid
der. on the first Monday in January,
next, in front of the court house at
Aiken S C., within the legal hours fo**
public sales, the following described
real estate, to wit:
“All that certain tract of land in the
sa d State and County containing One
hundred and seventy (170) acres, more
or less, and bounded by lands of G E.
M. Seigler, lands of estate of Jas P.
Seigier, lands of estate of Joshua 8eig-
A Well Organized Graded School
for Boys and Girls.
The next session begins Monday,
September 17th, and continues nine
months
Faculty—Wilfred L Brooker, princi
pal ; Fitzhugh Salley, assistant princi
pal. Lady assistants—Miss Junnie L.
Brown, Miss EmmaL. Hard, Miss Eliz
abeth Teague, Miss Eva Walker, and
Miss Lucie Lorenz, Miss Hattie A.
Roland, Miss lula Jones; Miss Maria
W. Edgerton, principal of Music and
French.
The school is free to all from Aiken
School District (city) taking free
school studies, and those from tins dis
trict taking High School studies, pay
tuition as tollows:
Eighth Grade $1 00 per month.
Ninth ' 1 50 ‘‘
Tenth " 2.00 “
First and Second Grades $1.00 per
month.
Third and Fourth Grades $1.50 per
month.
Fifth. Sixth and Seventh Grades
$1.75 per month.
Eighth and Ninth Grades $2.00 per
month.
Tenth Grade $3.00per month.
Greek, French and German, each $i
per month extra.
Instrumental music $3 per month.
A discount of 10 percent, when three
pupils from the same family attend,
and an additional discount of 5 per
cent for every one above that number.
In addition to the above, each pupil
within the School District (city) is re
quired to pay a contingent fee of 25
cents per month (not subject to dis
count ) to defray the expenses of repairs
to the buildings an i for fuel and jani
tor hire.
For further information address the
principal or
D. S. HENDERSON,
Chairman Board of Trustees.
J. A. M. Gardner. Sec’y.
Henry Besch. Treas.
Notice.
Ti.e Augusta it Aiken Railway Com
pany announce to its patrons that a
half hour schedule will be in eff« ct on
Monday tl.u 24th, of December and on
Tuesday, Xmas day. Cars will run
every half hour between Augusta and
Aiken on both of the above da s.
COTTAGES
LET
II CSS,
FURNISHED
TO
H. M. DIBBLE, President
C. F. McGAHAN, Vice-Pres,
W.W. EDGERTON, Sec&Trea»
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(All dales subject to change withou
notice.)
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ALGONQUIN Saturday Jan 5 10.00 a m
II U R< >N . .Tuesday Jan. 8 10.00 a m
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IRIQUOIS Saturday, Jan. 12, 10 00 a m
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IROQUOIS Tuesday Jan. 22, 10 00 a m
A K A PA HOE Tin ’day Jan. 24, 10 00 a m
ALGONQUIN Sat’day Jan 26 10 00 a in
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For treight and passage apply to
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Pheo. G. Eger, Vice-President and
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Branch Office 290 Broadway New York
Specially Fine Cabbage Plants
I have some plants left over frcr.i my own setting
—the same kind that I set for my own trucking. 1
buy the best seeds obtainable on the market. I have
two early varieties, Early Jersey Wakefield and Char
leston Wakefield. In season we follow these closely with
Succession, and Late Drumhead.
Prices in Thousand lots $1.50; 5 000 and ovec$l.25; 10,000 anJ
over $100. We have only a limited quantity of my selected stock.
We crate them and deliver to the Southern Express Co., at very
low express rates. Send orders early before our stock is gone.
W. F. CARR, Box 83,
MRCGETTS, S. C.
BEST BUILDING MATERIAL,
Write for Prices on
Blue Bell Wood Fibre Wall Plaster,
“Flint Coat” Finishing Plaster, Composition
Rooling Tile, Write today.
GUINGNARD BRICK WORKS,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
For NEW YEAR Presents,
Sterling Silverware in La
test Styles. Beautiful Cut
Glass of finest workman
ship, Souvenir Spoons,
Cards, and Golf Prizes
£ WM. SCHWEIGERT £ GO'S
Cor. ISi ond and Vtli, Augusta, Ga
Real Estate
And Fidelity
Company
Aiken, S- C
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THE ALDERMAN-WEEKS COMPANY,
High ds.s.s Livery
and Transfer
Fine Horses, Carriages, Victorias, Surries,
Traps and Saddle Horses to Rent by single
drive, by week, or month. Terms resonable.
Horses boarded. Special attention gven to
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taught us what is best for Aiken coun
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Plumbing and Tinning
Aiken
Our $18.00 paint jobs on buggies
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Carriage Works.
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Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
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invention is probably patentable. Communica
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sent free, oldest m-enoy for Recti ring patent*.
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tpecial notice, without charge, in the
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culation of any scientific journal. Terms. $3 a
year; four months, tL Sold by all newsdealers.
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Branch Office. 625 K St., Washington. D. C.
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