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? & Nursing baby? $ o It's a heavy strain on mother. <Q» o Her system is called upon to supply Q nourishment for two. Kr* o Some form of nourishment that will & be easily taken up by mother’s system <■ is needed. $ V Scoff's Emulsion contains the greatest possible amount of nourish- O ment in easily digested form. J Mother and baby are wonderfully & helped by its use. & ALL DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND $1.00 ^ AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY W. J. Platt k Co. Will Pay b.ick Your Mone it Pt psikola Fails to Cure Your indigestion. “Never in the history of that story.” remarked the above druggist to an in terested customer ‘has there been so great a demand for a new remedy as r there is just now for Pepsikola tablets. Aiken people are con ing in every day i inquiring if it really is true that we sell Pepsikola with the understanding S that it will cure dyspepsia or pay back I the money As a matter of fact,” con- | tinued the druggist, “not one person in fifty Jjas asked for their money and it may surprise you to know at least a doz-n within the last ten days have been in to tell us how much they have been relieved, and how glad they are to know at last there is a remeuy that really will cure indigestion and dys- [ pe» sia.” Pepsikola braces up and j tones every nerve and fibre, helps di- ! gest the food, puts new life into the 1 digestion, improves the appetite, cuser ! coated tongue, dizzy spells and sour j stomach. Try it for ten days, and if ; you don’t see a big improvement step in and tell \V. J Platt w Co., and they will hand back your quarter cheerfully and without argument The Aiken Recorder. Democratic Newspaper, PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY. MONDAY AND THURSDAY. Bi, ARTHUR P. FORD. Social.... and Personal Mr. Harry Payn: Aiken fora few days. Whitney is in MONDAY, JAN. 21 1307 COTTON MARKET REPORT. Mrs. Sheffield Phelps returned from the north on Saturday. Mr. L R. Jordan, of Wagener, an old Confederate soldier, was in Aiken on Saturday. Mrs. Ida Beckman of New York is in ' city, and is stopping at the Magnolia Inn. Mrs I. N. Eubanks is visiting her J dauter, daughter, Mrs. J. H. Williams, j in Columbia. I AISE YOU LOOKING for a Bargain! i We have a cottage of live rooms that j must be so'd in 30 days. Also One of eight rooms. See JOHN LAIRD SON, Real Estate Agents Aiken S. C. AUGUSTA. Strict Low Middling I R°°svelt, who has been Middling 8 / spending a few days at Wilcox’s ex- Good middling 10% pects to leave for New York to-day. AIKEN. : Mr. and Mrs John Sanford and house- dtrict Low Middling U% hold of New Amsterdan. N. T. are in Middling 1°% Aiken, and occupy Miss Eustis' Bayo- Good Middling low , for the s ' a ‘ on ' COUNTRY PRODUCE. The Rt. Rev. E. G. Weed, Bishop Wona »n/»h 35 of Florida, at the reguest of Bishop ’ ib *' * 25 Capers, will visit St Thaddeus Church, Country Butter per Rosin, $3.80 Turpentine 6? Church Servies. 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, uector. Sunday ser vices at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. unless otherwise annotinced. Sunday-Schoo at 4 p. m. Holy Commuuion at 8 a. m. on the third anb fourth Sunday in the month. Friday afternoon, evening prayer at 4:30. ALBianfilST. St. John’s. Rev. W. J. Snyder, pastor. 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’cloi-k. ROMAN CATHOLIC, CHURCH OF OUR LADY Rev. J. L. Seidl, priest in charge. Sunday services ; first mass 8:30 a. m. Charter Granted second mass and services 10:30 a m Bcnedition of theM.Bl. Sacrament.^ p. m. Daily mass at the Convent Cha pel at 7 a. m. on Sunday the 7th April, and adminis. ter the rite of confirmation. On Thursday afternoon Mr. Cowles I Courtney and Misss Kate Vernon, both j of this place, were married at Granite- ! ville. Mr. Courtney holds a position with the Southern Bell Telephone com- Ipany. The new artesian well has been drill ed to a depth of 800 feet, but no water of any consequence has yet been struck. It is reported that the Travers place on the Whiskey road has been sold. Mr. W- II. Vanderbilt is the reputed purchaser, and the price is said to ap proximated $20,000. It has been im practicable, thus far, to obtain accu rate information. The quarterly meeting of the Board of Trade will be held in the rooms ovijr C. K. Henderson’s store at 8 o’clock Tuesday evening, January 22nd. Im portant matters will be discussed at this meeting and a large attendance is expected. On Friday, the 25th instant Lillian Russell will appear in the Augusta Opera House in ‘The Butterfly,” and the Augusta Aiken Railway Com pany will run a special car to Aiktn and intermediated points ten minutes after fall of final curtain. Regular fare. No passes accepted. CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ( County of Aiken. ) By T. W, Whatley, Probate Judge. W hereas, W. W Toole made suit to me to grant him letters of ad ministration of the estate and effects of M iss Evie Benson deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Miss Evie Benson that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Aiken on Thursday the 24th Jan uary 1307 after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under iny hand this the 8th day of January 1907. TKOS. M, WHATLEY, Probate Judge Aiken County JUST ) ONE 1 WORD that word U it refers to Dr. Tutt’s Liver Pills and MEANS HEALTH. Are you constipated? Troubled with Indigestion? Sick headache? Virtigo? Bilious? Insomnia? ANY of these symptoms and many others indicate inaction of the LIVER. “STou. HXToGd TutfsPills Take No Substitute* MODERN PROGRESS IN NEW YORK Machinery is digging the Panama Canal a thousand times quicker than the shovel dug the Erie. Machinery produces the L. ik M. Paint at 50 times less cost for labor, than if made by hand. The L <& M. gives the best job in the world because L. <k M. Zinc hardens L. A M White Lead and makes L. Sc M. Paint wear like iron for 10 to 15 years. It only requires 4 gallons of thiscele- brated paint and 3 gallons of Linseed Oil at 60 cts per gallon, to paint a mod erate sizeed house. If any defect exists in L. Sc M. Paint, will repaint house for nothing. Sold by Powell Hardware Co. Aiken of Lung Trouble. “It is now eleven years since I had a narrow escape from consumption,” I writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, S. C. “Iliad run down in weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant, both dy day and by night. Finally I began takin Dr. King’s New Discovery, gnd continu ed this for about six months, wheni my cough and long trouble were ent rely gone and I was restored to my normal weight, 170 pounds.” Thousands of persons are healed every year, Guaran teed at W. J. PiatUk Co,;iH. H. Hall drug stores. 50 and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Including stocks left over at porls and interior towns from the last crop and the number of bales brought into siglit thus far from the new crop, the supply to date is 9,451,444 bales against 8,071 768 for the same period last year an increase of 1.379.676 bales. Wise Counsel From the South. “I want to give some valuable advice to those who suffer with lame back and kidney trouble,” says J. R. Blanken ship, of Beck, Tenn. “I have proved to an absolute certainty that Electric Bitters will positively cure this distres sing condition. The first bottle gave me great relief and after taking a few more bottles, I was completely cured : so completely that it becomes a plea sure to recommend this great remedy.” Sold under guarantee at W. J. Platt ck Co. H. Hall drug store Price 50c. ■ Howe & Co. Right where the car stops in Augusta. A Full line of men’s Furnishings going at CHt for cish, Tailors and hatters Lecture on Interestine Subject. Tomorrow' evening at 7:30 o’clock, in the Baptist church, Rev. Philip J. McLean will deliver the first lecture on “The Great Leaders of the Christian Church. “Martin Luther, the Lu theran” will be the .subject. Special music, admission fee. Everybody cordially invited. Ail who desire may i lake a silver offering to the mission w r ork of the ladies of the church. Notice Priiiiarj Headquarters Executive Committee Democratic Party Aiken County Aiken, S. C., Jany. 9 1907 ^Notice is hereby mary eltction w'tll county AT THE HOTELS. Hotel Pork In the Pines. J. E. Herrera, Nkw York City. Miss Mercedes Herrera, New York City. Mr. and Mrs. C. H Sessions, Los An geles, Cal. Miss Anthon. New r York. Mrs. M. W. Meserole, New r York, Mrs. D. S. Richardson and Maid, New York. Mrs. G. W. Peck. Jr., Philadelphia Mrs. W. L. DeVVolf, Chicago. Mrs. John K. Cow'an. Baltimore Geo. F-White, Mt. Clemens. S G. Tollock, Philadelphia. Mrs. W. Harry Joslin and Maid, Providence, R. I. Misses Fairfax and Alice Joslin, Provi dence, R. I. Mrs E. Kayser and Maid, St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. A. Lassen, St. Louis, Mo. Gerald T. Hanley, Providence, R.I. Dr. Lionais, Montreal Mrs. Freeman, Miss Freeman, Nova Scotia. Magnolia Inn. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Keel, Albany ; H. D. Marshall, Jr., St. Louis; Mrs. F. E Marshall, New York ; Mrs. J. Lichten stein, New York ; Miss Bertha E. Clark, Atlanta ; Mrs. Thos. S. Black, Zanes ville; Mr. and M's. Walter, V H. Black Zanesville; Mr. and Mrs. Carl ton Connally—Willard, Asheville ; Mrs Ida F. Beckman, Aiken; Thos. Ward. New York ; Fred. C Croxton, Wash ington; Miss W W. Herrick, Patter son, N. J., Miss C. A. YanHinton, Pat terson, N. J. At Wilcox’s. Mrs. Geo. T. Maxwell, two children governess and maid. New York; A. P Fachisi, Calcutta: Mrs. Elisha Dyer, children and maid ; New York ; Mrs. J R. Roosvelt and child, New York. At the York House. J. G. Gerndt and wife, Washington ; Mrs. Beattie, Pittsburg; Miss Beattie. Pittsburg; Mr. Lyon, Catskill; Mrs. Alex Proudfit and son, New York ; Mr. Pile, Maryland ; Miss Pile, Pile; Mrs. Hall and son, Ashtabula; Mrs. Daly, Providence. . The secretary of state has issued a charter to the South Carolina Public Service corporation, which is capital ized at $10,000,000 a: d has already re ceived subscriptions amounting to $3,000,000. The company states in its charter that electric lines will he built throughout the State from Charleston through Columbia, Aiken, and the Piedmont section, wuth the idea of making .Charleston an important port. The fee for the incorporation of the company amounted to $2,802, which was paid, and indicates that the firm means business. Safe Cracker will be brought to Aiken. Sheriff Raborn has gone to Atlanta with a requisition honored by the l Governor of Georgia, for two men, | Duggan and McKinley, charged with | having broken into Mr. J. T. Shuler’s j store at Montmorenci in 1902, and rob- ^ bing his safe. The men are now serving sentences of two years each in the Federal prison at At ant a, for postoilice robbery. Duggan’s term expires today, and up-J on his release he will be delivered to I Sheriff Raborn. aud brought to Aiken.} McKinley’s term does not expire until 21st February. Farm Residence Burned. On last Wednesday night at about 10o’clock Mr. Chris. Johnson’s dwell ing house on his place at Bank’s Mill was burned, with all the furniture etc. It is not known how the fire origi nated, but it had made such progress when discovered that the members of the household had only tim- to get out of their beds, and escape with such few things, as they were able to snatch up. The house was a good sized two story one, and was insured for $1200. There was no insurance on the furniture. The total loss is estimated at about $2,500. At the Palmetto Inn. MissHormei—Cedar Rapids Mrs John Morrow Summit, N. J. Miss Morrow Summit, N.J. Mrs A. C. Thortnon— Cambridge Miss Thornton—Cambridge Mrs. Danil Kingsford—New York and nurse. Miss Douglas. New York. Mrs W W Finley, the Misses Finley, Wash nig ton Southern-Railway. These arri/als and departures are given as information, as we 1 as con- nei-tion with other c mpanies, but ar rivals and connections are not guaran teed. Schedules effective January 6 1907 8 a.m. No. 18, daily, Augusta to Charleston. 10. .10 a. m. No. 131, Palm Limited, laily, except Monday fron New York 10.45 a m No 2)9, daiiy from Col umbia and Edgefield. » 11. 20 a. m. No. 231 for Columbia, Washington and New York. 12 12 p. m. No. 23, daily, Charleston to Augusta. 2. 30 p. iu. No. 22 daily, Augusta to Charleston. 5 00 p. m No. 233, daily, New \ork, Washingt n and Columbia. 5.30p. m No. 210. daily, Aiken to Edgefield only. 5 50 p m No. 132,daily except Sun day, Palm Limited for Washington and New York. 8. 41 p m. No. 17. daily, Charleston to Augusta. 6.00 a. m. No. 25. daily, Charleston to Augusta. 12.30 midnight No. 24, daily Augus ta to Charleston. Trains no 24 and -5 take on and land passengers at freight station only. Trains 131 and 132 run daily between Blackville and Augusta. To Prohibit the Unloading of freight And Express in Certain Streets in the City of Aiken. B E it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Aiken in Council assembled and by authority of the same. SEC 1—That Sixty (60) Days after the publication of this ordinance it shall be ur.lawiul for any corporation doing business within the city 1 limits, to unload freight or express along its lines of transportation on Laurens Street or Park avenue, and it shall al so be unlawful for any corporation to distribute freight or express on said streets. Provided that this ordinatnee shall not prohibit the regular delivery of said freight or express by delivery carts or wagons. Any corporation violating the pro visions of this ordinance shnll be fined in the sum of Five ($5.00) Dollars for each and every such violation. Done in council assembled and by authority of the same this 14th day of January, A. 1)., 1907 under the hand of the Mayor and the seal of the cor poration. J. L. McCarter, Cleark of Council. Mayor City of Salley Aiken Painful Accident. Mr. Mooney, who is with Mr. J. Mil ton Allen in the china shop on Par avenue, met with a painful accident j last Friday. A new board sign was being put over ! the door, and Mr. Mooney was stand- f ing out an the sidewalk directing the | work, when the sign fell and struck him on the head, knocking aim down ! and cutting his scalp severely. He' was assisted into the store where Dr, Croft sewed up and dressed his wound, i The sign was a heavy board one. ' about 10 feet long and might well have j injured him much more seriously. given that a pri- be held in A ken on the fourth Tuesday, Jan. 22nd. 1907, to nominate a candidate for Probate Judge. 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 Ilolston, Chriton Fallaw, John Stevens. Crianiteville—*-J. A. Taylor, H. II. Howard, David Turner. 11. mmond— 1 lopewell.— Langley—W. H. Fallaw, Jonn Mar- chant, Henry Martin. McTier—Poeston Jones, P. N. Wil liams ; J no 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. Fan.Jng, 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, 11. M. Jones, G. W. Lybrnd. Si.au—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 4 H. Buford. Jr Sleepy Hollow No. 2.—AV, R. Rut land. B.iJ. Hicks, J.R. AYidener. Wagener—A.G. AA’ard, M. S. Miller, I, Y.Gant. Warrenville—R. A. Johnson, J. C. Anderson, C. H. Barton. Tabernacle—W. H. Brodie, Oscar Ward. Jas H. Kitchings. A’aucluse—John Murphy.. Ec Mar tin, Furman Edwards. Wards—Giles Gregory, Hoyne Moy er, R. A. Koon. White Pond—AVillard Ouattlebaum C. Chapman, Mat Clark. Schultz — Seivern— Windsor— The ballot boxes will be ready for Die managers, who are requested to call at the Court House on Friday January lh 19U7 for same. DAVE H. WISE County Chairman. Attest. G. AY. E. THORPE, Secretary. A Strong Light is aiw’ays sent forth if electricity is the votive power. AYe do installing of electrical plants for the home and office, and always assure our patrons ol the right kind of light and service. , AVE CARRY in stock a f uli line of electrical up- plies, and can give you exactly what you need in this line at the right cc AVhenever in need of anything' ec- trical” just bear us in mind, and we’F fill your needs to perfection. AiMectrical&CoDstrictioD C( AV. Rothkock, Electrician. Grand and Petit Jurors. The following are the 12 grand jurors drawn to serve through this year, and the 36 petit jurors for the first week of the Sessions Court: graxd jury. John Fallaw, Chinquapin. A. R. Steele, Cregg. E. D. Marchaut, Gregg. J. E. Napier, Gregg. G. A. Polatty,-Gregg. Alex Cranston, Schultz. A\ r . E. Sikes, Schultz. James R. Lecroy, Rocky Grove. \V. AV. Brodie, Tabernacle. A. H. AVard, Giddy Sw T amp, J. T Bruce, Langley. A. E. Johnson, AVindsor. PETIT JURY, C. AA r . Simkins, Hammond. A. H. Havelle, AV. F. Glover, “ N. L. Toole, D. B. Hammond, Schultz J. T. AVhitlaw, J. M. Adams, “ H. 11. Scott, C. O. AVynn, ' “ F. N. Steifel, Gregg AV. A. Pardue, “ J. AV. Kirkland, “ John Morgan, “ Joseph Busbee, “ J. A. Thompson. “ E. A. Owens, “ J. Lonnie AA’ise, “ G. E. AValton, “ \V. P. Hamilton, Langley AVyatt Walton, “ M. L. Melvin, “ J. H. Hutchins, “ Jeter M. Ready, McTier AV. B. Stallings, “ B. J. Hicks, Sleepy Hollow O. C. Porter, Rocky Grove B. K. Gunter, “ J.C. Salley, I. C. Turtic, “ J. J. Cofor, Rocky Spring L. W. Morris, Shaw J. H. Timmerman, Gregg \V. M. Dubose, Chinquapin Rufus Salley, Ilopew’dl C. I. Baily, Silver'on B. B. Cullom, Millbrook. the east, 8.30 m. and Arrivals and Closing of Mails. For Augusta and the west, 8.30 a m. and *1 p. m. From Charleston and a. m. and 12 30 n. m. From Augusta only, 12.20 p *7,00 p. m. From the south, 8. 30a. m.; 12.30 and *4 p m. From the north, 7. 30 a. m.; 10.30 a. m. and 5 p. m. ' MAILS CLOSE. From Charleston and the east. 7.00 a. m. and *3 p m. For Augusta and the w T est, II, 30 a m. and *7.30 p. m. For Augusta only, *9.30 a. m, and *2.00 p. m. For the south, 7.30 a. m *3 p. m. and *7.30 p. m. F> r the north, 10.30 a. p, m. *tfunday excepted. YMAN & STAFFOR Plumbing and Tinning OFFICE AIND SHOP* AT Wyman «Sr Co’s Hardware Store Eaurena Street* Aiken ATTENTION GIVEN AL ORDERS AND BEST WORK Agency lor Furnished Cottages. JOHN LAIRD & SON, Henderson’s Building, Aiken S. C. Telephone 104 or20L, invite you to call and inspect their extensive list of desirable furn* ished cottages with and without furnace heat, at moderate rentals. Lairds buy and sell Real Estate of all descriptions. Personal attention given to the care of gentlemen’s residences. Lairds’ Agency GRIST MIEE ^ * and COTTON GUN C. C. Kennedy’s Modern Grist Mill and Cotton Gin Are Now at Work on Bridge Creek Two and a half miles northwest of Aiken. Corn Ground on'Toll and The Best. Grist „or . Meal Guaranteed. COTTON GINNED AND THE BEST.OUTTURN GUARANTEED. * t c C. M. T. MANTSEIV Formerly with Qeo. E. Vernon, INewport, Rhode Island PLSTERINO, CARPEI" UVINfi, CABINET MAKING, FIRST CLASS WORK CONE, _ REPAIRINfi, ami FRENCH fOUSMN AIKEN, S. (T P. O. BOX PARK AVE. NEXT TO JOHNSON’S BAKERY. • o-o-rxoo ' Sash, Doors, Blinds-and all • Building Material ORDER BT MAH. FROM COLUMBIA LUMBER & MFC. CO. COLUMBIA. S.C : 11.3a. m. m. and *7.30 Our $18.00 paint jobs on buggies are unsurpassed—The Mette Wagon and Carriage Works. 911n Kail. Custonier—1 understand that youi chef has been discharged. Waiter—Yes. sir. He has place where they cull him Judge. gone to a a cook.— Notice ot Finat Return. Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd January 1907. I will make my final aeturn to the Probate Judge for Aiken County, as administrator of estate of Felix E. Bodie, and apply for my discharge. W. E. Bodie, Administrator. Aiken Dec 29th 1906. HASTER’S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ( County of Aiken ( Clarissa Coleman, et al. Plaintiffs, vs. Eddie Coleman in his owm right and as administrator of G. W. Coleman deceased. Defendants. B Y virtue of an order of his Honor George W. Gage, dated Dec. 12, 1906. I will offer for sale on the first Mondar in February 1907, in front of Court House at Aiken, S. C., within the legal hours for public sales the following described real estate to-wit All tnat piece, parcel or tract of land situate in Aiken County and State of South Carolina, Containing ninety three and one-half O.S 1 ^) acres, and bounded as fellows: North by lands of estate of George W. Coleman deceas ed -. South by lands of Claude Sawyer, East by lands ofT. B. Edmonds, West by lands of Charles Gunter, a-by refer ence to a Plot made by D. B. Busby, dated Sept. 20, 1906, will more fully ai pear. Term of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. M. Jordan Master for Aiken county Interesting Missionary Service. Yesterday Rev. A. E. Evison, of Charleston, assisted the Rector, RevT. W. Clift in the morning service in St Thaddeus church. In the afternoon a regular missionary service was held, attended by the members of the Woman’s, and Junior axiliaries, the Sunday school children, and many other members of the con gregation. Mr, Evison gave a very in teresting talk on missions, and was lis tened to most attentively. 1 AIKEN CARRIAGE & WAGON WORKS,! G. W. HALL, Proprietor. Blacksmith and Wheelwright CARRIAGE PAINTING,HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. Opposite Freight Depot, AJKHIN, S- . BOOKS for the NEW YEAR. I beg to call your attention to a most complete line of gift books. WE HAVE IN STOCK Books for Boys and Girls 15, 25 and 35c. A fine selection of Poems at 40 and 60c. Padded Leather Poems at 75 and $1.25 Burnt Leather Poems at $1,00 and $1.50 It you Want a Book Don’t Fail to Look our line Over. Also Full Line BOX PAPER and Stationery. 6. W. E. Thorpe, SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. FIRST AID TO BEAUTY Nothing is more certain to benefl your complexion than a 25c box of Laxt akola tablets. They freshen the skin } give color to the cheeks, cure consti- \ prtion, and give you a clear, rosy 4 healthy complexion. W. J. Platt Sc Co. PALMETTO INN AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA. Situated on high ground ; two min* utes’walk from the post-office; open fires in living rooms and bedrooms. Address MISS ESTEY. Registration Notice. T HE books for the registration of voters will be open on the first Monday, and will remain open for one day and no longer. Office in the Courthouse. Office houn from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. G. C. MOSELEY. Chairman Board Supervisors. t. o. CROFT. J. B. SALLY. Croft & Sallv, Attorneys at I-,aw AIICEIV, S G. Will practice in all of the sourts o this State. Special attention given to collections. HBINDERSOIN 3, attorneys at uw, AIKEN. 8. C. Practice in all of the State and U S courts. Collections a specialty.