The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, March 21, 1907, Image 2
VOL; M
no. :*6
*4 Democratic jsewspaper
rrBl.ISHBD SEMI-WEEKLY.
MONDAY AND THURSDAY.
ffARTHUR P. FORD.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
One year in advance $1.00
Six montns in advance. ...75c
ADVETlSING RATEi.
One square, first insertion ... .$1.00
Each subsequent insertion, 50c
Special rates by contract, for three
nonths or more.
Changes of advertisements must be
tent in at least three days before change
vs made. Changes made only where
contracts are made to that effect.
Entered at the Post Office at A : kcn, S
C., as second class matter.
AIKEN, S. C
ion, if acc^pteli would have
jfound Up the old dispensary in
i week, and would have saved
upwards of $60,000 to the state.
The expenses oi the commission
amount to about $10,000 a month;
and it will probably be the last
of this year before the work is
done. But Attorney General
Lyon ruled that such a sale could
not be made under the law.
So much for legal technicalities
against business common sense.
But this question has been
closed by the opinion of the At
torney General. The question
before the commission now is
whether they will accept the
$100,000 worth of cheap whiskey
shipped by Clark Bros. The ma
jority of the commission is in fa
vor of accepting this $1.50 whis
key and mixing it with a quan
tity of $2.50 and $3.00 per gallon
whiskey, now on hand and un
saleable, and thus reducing the
j price so that county dispensa-
I ries may handle it advanta-
i geously.
I Why fha Fvared.
TI.U :SD. Y. MARCH 21, 1907. | J “ Yo . u mu f, t not 5 rie u ve 30 dee .P 1 y*
. ri a a ■■ aiof 7 7 iv wrrKArl rwA ty n ti t* /inn.
j dear sister,” urged the preacher con-
: —■-—— — — zzz | golingly. “Life is very short and you
The birds, of many kinds, have | husband* 1 ” be reunite<f to youP dear
been more numerous in the j “That’s what I’m afraid of,” sobbed
western part of Aiken this spring | the widow with a fresh outburst of
than we have ever known them i tear. The Delineator for Apr!,
to be heretofore. We imagine that'J
the strict protection given them j
by the residents there has been
influential in producing this good j
result. Birds will frequent any
place where there is abundant
shrubbery and protection.
On Tuesday morning at about
C:30 o'clock the Augusta Chroni
cle building, printing office and
job department, and the Western
Union Telegrajih office and equip
ments were destroyed by fire.
The fire began in the job depart
ment, in the rear of the compos
ing rooms, and its origin is un
known. There was insurance
amounting to $82,500 on the build
ing, printing plant and job de
partment.
Our contemporary has our
sympathy in their misfortune,
and we are glad to know that ar
rangements were at once made
for a new plant, and that through
the courtesy of the Herald not an
issue will be missed.
It would seem as if common
business sense had been left con
siderably in the back ground in
the drawing of the Carey-Coth-
ran liquor law. There ha* been
so much talk, and actual belief in
the dishonesty of much of the
management of the old dispensa
ry, that the dra^^fien of the law
calities that the main object
the law seems to have been de
feated, which is to wind up the
old dispensary as quickly as pos
sible.
A glaring instance of this was
shown last week. Clark Bros. &
Co. of Peoria, 111 , made a flat of
fer to buy the eptire stock of
liquors, jbpw on hand in Colum
bia, valued at about $700,000, at
its cost to the state, and pay cash
for it, on condition that they be
allowed to rent the dispensary
building for .the rest of this year,
to bottle the liquor there, and
sell it to the county dispensaries,
his very business like proposi-
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The happiest mother in the little
town of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. S. Ruppee.
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Votiee to Boards of Asses
sors.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA )
County of Aiken. (
Aunitors Office.
The following list of City and Town
ship Boards of Assessors have been ap
pointed by the Governor:
The Tax Returns will be ready Satur
day. March the 16th. and the chairman
of the Township and city Boards are
requested to call and get. the same.
The several boards will meet at some
convenient place in their township on
Tuesday, March the 19th, to assess and
equualize the property of their respec
tive townships. The law requires that
notice be sent to all taxpayers whose
valuation you increase over $100.
You are also required to assess and
equalize any and all improvement in
Real Estate. The county Board of
Equalization of which the chairmen
of the several Township Boards will
meet at Aiken Co-irt House on Tues
day. Mch- 26th, 1907.
Aiken city—Joe Brunson, J. B. Her
iot.
Aiken township—W. O. Johnson,
White Moseley, J. T. Arthur.
Chinquapin—J. H. Quattlebaum,
John Faltaw Yancey Holstein
Giddy Swamp—D. K Gantt, E. H.
Toole, George Baggott.
Gregg—J. L Quinby, L. B JPolatty,
Geo. W. Weeks.
Hammond—W H, Franklin, J. R.
M- Elmurry, Walker Meyer.
Hopewell—W. C. Vann, Dr. J. A
Millhouse, A. Q. Shealey.
Langley—Dr. J. I. Green, W. R
Turner, R. H. Hatcher.
McTier—Wm. Foley, Mike Fox, Ed
ward Jones.
Millbrook— J. P. Bell, Willey Woot
ward, E. B. Tyler.
Rocky Grove—A, L Saw.ver, M. E
Boyleston, W. P. Hutto.
Rocky Spring—G. W. Lybrand, Pau
Johnson, John f. Kennedy.
Schultz—W, E. Mealing,'J. M. Adams
J. C. Lamar
Silverton—J. H. Bush, R. S. Hankin-
son, A M. Harley.
Shaw—G. P. Seigler, B. F. Landrum,
D. L. Johnson.
Sleepy Hollow—E. T. Eubanks, Jesse
Green, J. L. Tyler.
Tabernacle—W. H. Brodie, B. F. Mc
Lain. Tillman Busbee.
Wards—W. H Hendrix, Bryant Wil
liamson, Andrew Kirkland:
Windsor—Henry Shellhouse, W. B.
Owens, D. C. Toole
DAVE H. WISE.
COUNTY AUDITOR
Larges
Rockeiell
lift
rif^ecord
Give #250,-
000,0001 Education.
To Be TakeSJ^TWith Grains of
Salt.
Benefit to EdH&tion will Almost
Be Mrpetual.
The New
that accord
John D.
class, and
friend of J
and in a po
affairs, the
make a pri
of New Yor
least $50,
charitable
The Hera
informed a
when Mr. R
ferring witl
wood, N. J., ;
meeting was
of discussip
but was on
Rockefeller’
ment the oil
pleting with
and his la
this docum
See if you are a delinquent ?
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ctly well.
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THROAT and LUNG TROUB
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.u
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BOARD OF CONTROL
COUNTY DISPENSARIES, AIKEN
COUNTY.
Aiken, S. C. March 18 1907.
Bids are hereby requested from re
sponsible dealers in accordance with
the terms of the Dispensary law now
in force, for the following kinds and
quan ities of liquors, beer and other
arth-les herein enumerated, to be furn
ished to the State of South Carolina,
for tne use of the Co.mty Dispensary
Board ot Aiken county, to wit:
Sixty (60) bands orn whiskey 100
per centproof.
Thirty (20) barrels Rye whiskey
100 per cent proof.
Ten (10) barrels Gin 100 per cent
proof.
Three (3) barrels Old Tom Gin 100
per- • ent proof
Five (5) barrels Rum 100 per cent
proof. ,
Bids will also be received for case
goods including Rye, Corn, Scotch
whiskey. Brandy. Gin, rum, Al hoi,
Wines and Beer.
Also Beer in kegs. Glass .Cork, Tin-
foil, wire, and other articles needed by
the Aiken county Dispensaries.
All goods shall be furnished in < oiu-
pliance with, and subje* t to the terms
and conditions of the Dispensary law
of 1907, and bidders must observe the
following rules.
The bids shall be sealed and there
shall be no sign or mark upon tiie
envelope indicating the name of the
the bidder.
All bids must be sent by e\'ress or
by registered mail to Mr. Wesley Yonce
Treasurer of Aiken county. Aiken, S. C
on or before ihe 18th day of April 1907
The cv n ract will be awarded to t e
lowest binder. Hie board reserving in.
right to reject any and ail bids, or
pansofahy bids. The Board reserves
the right to increase cr decrease the
above quantities at the same pri.es as
the bids submitted.
All goods to be delivered F. () B
Aiken, S. 0.. to be paid for within
ninefy days, and subject to re guago at
our warehouse. Bids will be opened
at th - office of the County Treasurer,
Aiken S . April 18th 1907 at 1‘ o’clock
noon. The so eeasfull biders to gi\c
a com etenl bond should the Board
require same.
M T. Holley ) Board
F. W. Hahn. > of
J. R. McMillan, ) Control County
Dispensaries, Aiken County
Arrivals and Closing of Mails.
For Augusta end the vest
m. add *4 p. m.
Fpom Charleston and
„ p. m.
Fro.y, ihe south, 8. 30
*4 p in.
From tne north, Ti30a. m
m. and 5 p. m.
> MAILS CLOSE.
8 IC
Is Now York Progrtssivo?
Our reporter says that fivt^J^lion
population andtheJaj^g^-J^toVii 6 ? in
dofiTainuig the most}
" machinery, prove it so.
'L. & M. Faint at titty timcsTT
ork Herald says
to a member of
feller, Jr.’s Bible
is also a personal
D. Rockefeller,
ion to know of his
atter proposes to
ly gift to the city
amounting to at
$00, being partly
( . educational,
adds: ‘'This man
^Jd reporter that
'tefeller was con-
his son at Lake
fortnight ago, the
ot for the purpose
'jiny immediate gift
he subject of Mr.
will, which docu-
ng was then coin -
e aid -of his s n
rs. was sat
t will astonish the
world when It is made public. It
will, it is declared, donate no less
tean $250,00r,000 for charitable
and educatwfial purposes, and
it will be s(V^5Tstowed that the
benefit therefrefn will almost be
perpetual. \
“It is stated if hat Mr. Rocke
feller does not vftink it necessary
to extend any great financial aid
to the churchM. He thinks the
churches are Irowing stronger
and stronger Und there is no
danger that they will ever need
any great fim*ncial assistance
from one mar .
“Mr. Rocke^rtller, however, is
said to be mu lh in favor of the
growth of edtftation and to the
furtherance^^ this end he has
done muct^^Bhis will. He be
lieves that eOTcation will make
this country th^ greatest in the
world, and that every cent con
tributed toward that object will
make better cijizens and better
Christians.
“As to his cnaritable bequests,
John D. ha^ in mind building
model teneidfrits for the poor,
such as have been erected in
HEINDERSOINS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
AIKEN. 8. C.
Practice in all of the State and U S
courts. Collections a specialty.
2;
labor than if made by JisnA.
ir f
some Europe^
provides fori
; questawfor
thoujHPOt
Jties. The will
things^-be-
pirposes,
liberal
oy.
thi
a.
From Charleston
in. and *3 p m.
and the east.
For Augusta and the west, II. 30 a
rn. and *7.30 p. m.
For Augusta only, *9.30 a m.
*2 00 p m.
For the south, 7.30 a. m.; 11.3a. a. m.
*3 p. in. and *7.30 p. m.
F'-r the north, 10.30 a. m. and *7.30
p, m
♦Sunday excepted.
es such perfect naint that if any
exists the L. & M. Paint that
has.been used on any house, it will be
repainted for nothing.
A tso costs consumers less than $1.20
7 no I er ?? a h on * because 7 gallons of paint
are made by mixing 3 gallons of Lin-
‘seedOi'.at about 60 cents a gallon,
with 4 gal ons LAM. Paint.
, 1 Donations of L. & M. made to chur-
and dies.
Sold by Powel Hardware Co. Aiken.
Notice To Teachers.
The next regular Examination for
teachers certificates of qualification,
will be held at Aiken 8. O. on Friday, j...
Apri* 19th from 9a. m. to 5 p. m. Pur- 1-
fuant to regulations of the State Board
of Education all examinations in the
suture for Cetificates, will be held on Southern-Nsllway.
the third Fridays in April and October
of each year.
A. W. Sanders ) County
W. L. Brooker > Board
H. F. Rice ) Education
Found At Last.
J. A. Harmon, of Lizemore, West
Va., says: “At last I have found the
perfect pill that never disappoints me;
and for the b netii of others afflicted
with torpid livver and chronic constipa
tion, will say: take Dr. King’s New
Life Pills.” Guaranteed satisfactory.
J. Platt & Co. H H. Hall
Druggist.
are describe*
quests for purposes.
It is said thatfthere is scarcely a
man, woman JOr child that will
not benefit injsome way by these
prospective donations. ”
April was chosen for the Easter num
ber of The Designer because costum 8
appropriate for Easter are more sui 2
able for April than for March. An«
the designs of the new spriug dresses
are very attractive. The grace anil
practicability of The Designer models
are winning many new friends among
well-dressed women because of the
ease of making and correctness in the
fit.
Several articles, illustrated in detail
are devoted to the April bride. They
discuss some new styles of wedding
grown, and besides giving the patterns
for them describe the latest accessories
that go with them.
Union Meetings
. The Union Meeting of the Edisto As
sociation will meet with the Tabernacle
Baptist church on Saturday before the
fifth Sunday in March at 10 o’clock.
Introductory sermon by Rev. J. C.
Browne.
First query: “The Bible plan of
giving?” By Rev. U. H. Wright.
Second query : "How many church
ordinances are there and how should
they be observed?” By A L. Sawyer.
Third query: “Should the drinking
of alcohlic liquors as a beverage be
made a question of church fellowship?”
By Dr. A. D. Morgan.
Fourth query : “What is the mean
ing of Verse 3, John 3?” By W. W.
Brodie.
Missionary sermon Sunday by Rev.
J. O Sesoms.
The W. M. S. will meet at all the
churches.
J. R. Fulmer
Moderator.
H*0. Ward, Clerk,
The Second Division of the Aiken
Bsi list Association will meet with
Levels Baptist church at 10 o’clock a.
m on Saturday. March the 30th.
1. Organization of churches.
*2. Introductory sermon at 11 o’clock
a in. by Rev J. B. Peacock.
3 Discussion of queries,
First query: "What should be the
attitude of l hristians toward ihe grow- j
ing evil tendency of mob law?” Open
ed by Jas. S. Keel; followed by M. W.
Hitt.
Second q ery : "How can we inter
est our Baptist people as a whole mo.e
in our denominational work?” Opened
by H L. Randall, followed by J. H
(>wens.
Sunday Morning.
1. Mass Meeting on Sunday school
work.
2. Address by M. Clark on the work
y. Charity sermon by Rev. M. W
Hitt at 11 o’clock.
J. D. Peacock.
Moderator.
H. L. Randall Clerk.
These arri;als and departures are
given as information, as we 1 as con-
ne tion with other e 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. in. No. 131, Palin Limited
daily, except Monday fron New York.
10.45 a m. No 209. daily from Col
umbia and Edgefield.
11.20a. m. No. 234 for Columbia,
Washington and New York.
12. 12 p m. No. 23, daily, Charleston
to Augusta.
3. 30 p. m. No. 22 daily, Augusta to
Charleston.
5.50p. m No. 210. daily, Aiken to
Edgefield onls.
5 50p in. No. 132,daily except Sun
day, Palm Limited for Washington and
New York.
8. 31 p. m. No. 17, daily, Charleston
to Augusta.
6 00 a. m. No. 25, daily, Charleston
to A> gusta.
12.30 midnight No. 24, daily Augus
ta to Charleston.
5:25 daily from Washington and the
North.
Trains no 24 and 1-5 take on and land
passe* gers a* freight station only.
Trains 131 and 132 run daily between
Blackville and Augusta
HEALTH _
INSURANCE
The man who Insures his life Is
wise for his family.
The man who insures his health
is wise both for his family and
himself.
You may insure health by guard
ing It. It Is worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the LIVER and mani
fests itself In innumerable ways
TAKE
TutfsPills
And save your health.
t. o. croft.
G. W. CROFT.
Croft $t Croft.
Attorneys and
Counsellors at L,aw,
AIKEIN, S C.
Practice in all Courts. Special at
tention given tc collections of debts.
J. B. SA12LEY,
Attorney and
Counselor at L,aw
Specially Pipe Cabbage Plants
f
I have some plants left over from my own setting
—the same kind that I set for my own trucking. I
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 over $1.25; 10,000 and *
over $100. We have onlr 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 S3,
MRGGETTS, S. C.
Carson Bldg,
Aiken, S. C.
G. B. TOOLE, ;
Attorney at L,aw,
C ROFT’S Block. Room No. 6 Aiken ,
S. C. Notary Public 8. C., (with |
seal). Loans negotiated on aceeptable
security.
BEST BUILDING MATERIAL.
Write for Prices on
Blue Bell Wood Fibre Wall Plaster,
“Flint Coat” Finishing Plaster, Composition
Rooting Tile. Write today.
GUINGNARD BRICK WORKS,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
W. qUITMAM DAVIS
ROBT. L. OITNTKR.
HERBRRT K. GYLES.
For NEW YEAR Presents,
Sterling Silverware in La-J
test Styles. Beautiful Ci
Glass of finest workmai
ship, Souvenir Spoonj
Cards, and Golf Prizes^
DAVIS. GUNTER
& GYLES,
Attorney® at Law,
AIKEIN, S. C.
G. A. Milner,
DENTIST.
RICHLAND AVE„ AIKEN, S^C.
Phone No. 163. Office hours Worn 9
tn. to 5:30 p. in. ,
PALMETTO INN
AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Situated on high ground; two min- -m/r • 1 M M r • j j*** '*
utes’walk from the post-office; open /Vl 1 /T v VA/ 1 1 I/2kC|
fires in living rooms and bed rooms. AYmlvI Y v 11.1. L-Wl. %^lWdl dllL/w?
Address MISS ESTEY.
Si WM. SGHWEIGERT £ Cl
<Jor. Bi oadand Vth, Augusta, 1
HAVE YOUR EYES
Properly Pitted With Glasses at
WESSELS BROS.
FREE EYE TEST
CHALRESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RAIL.
WAY.
The_
allowing arrivals at
V Uni< ~
eor
of Mens and Boys Cloth i,
An opportuni
to buy firsts
clothing ^t
ed prices.
epartures
fits- Ga.
Proclamation,
State of South Carolina
Executive Chamber.
Whereas information has been
received at this Department that
an atrocious murder was com
mitted in the county of Aiken on
or about the 17th day of Febru
ary, 1907, upon the body of Mary
McCormick, and the serious
wounding of his mother-in-law,
Louise Williams, by George Mc
Cormick, and that the said
George McCormick has fled from
justice.
Now, therefore, I. M. F. Ansel,
Governor of the State of South
Carolina, in order that justice
may be done and the majesty of
the law vindicated, do hereby of
fer a rewurd of One Hundred
($100.00) Dollars for the appre
hension, delivery and conviction
of the said George McCormick
to the Sheriff of Aiken county, at
Aiken, S. C. t
In testimony whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State to be
affixed, at Columbia, this 13th
day of March. A. D, 1907, and in
the 131st year of the Independ
ence of the United States of
America. .
M. F. ANSEL,
By the Governor :
R. M. McCown,
St cretary of State.
He Coaid Believe It.
•"You wouldn't suppose.” she said
trben she had succeeded In getting the
(rtzzled old ^’an’lor .backed up i» the
coruer. “that 1 bad been married three
times, would you?"
**Oh. 1 don’t know!” he replied, leap
ing over a piano stool and making ble
escape. “Some men are not as spry
as I am. and consequently they hare
to aurrender win n they dud tbemselre*
•urroundMl."—Chicago Record-UeraM.
informa-
are nor^guaranteed. Effec
tive January 27th, 1907.
DEPARTURES.
0:30 a. m . No. 7, for Anderson, Seneca,
AValhalla, etc
9:50 a. m.. No 1, for Greenwood, Lau
rens, Greenville, Spartan
burg, Hendersonville, Ash-
ville.
2:15 p. m., No. 42. for Allendale. Fair
fax, Charleston. Savannah,
Beaufo. t, Fort Royal.
5:05 p. m.. No. 3, for Greenwood. No.
5 leaves Greenwood 7:00 a.
for Spartanburg. *
10:20 p. m., No. 38, for Savannah, Jack
sonville and Florida points.
ARRIVALS.
Trams Arrive: No. 4, from Green-
wood, 9:30 a. m No. 41, from Charles
ton. Savannah, Beaufort, Port Royal,
et-., 12:20 p. m No. 2, from Ashe
ville, Spartanburg, Greenville, Lau
rens, Greenwood, etc., 5:30 p. nt. No.
8, from Anderson, McCormick, etc.,
8:30 p.m. No. 37, from Jacksonville.
Savannah, Yemassee, 7:40 a ni. All
trains dailu.
Trains Nos. 41 and 42 run solid
through between Augusta and Charles
ton. Trains Nos. 37 and 38 carry
through Pullman for Jacksonville.
EARNEST WILLIAMS,
General Passenger Agent, No. 807
Broadway, Augusta, Ga.
In connection with
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Effective January 10, 1907.
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|£i
tiiijfi!/'
.. ill §i' j
i iii#
.Jn ail of the Season’s Cl
CLOTHING, SHOES Sc HATS
SOUTHBOUND.
Daily.
Lv Augusta (E T)
Lv Allendale... .. “ «
Lv Fairfax ...... “
Lv Yamasssee “ .
Ar Savannah (C T).
Ar Waycross
Ar Jacksonville “
NORTHBOUND.
Daily.
Lv Jacksonville (C T).
Lv Waycross “ .
Lv Savannah
Lv Yemassee
Ar Fairfax ...
Ar Allendale .
Ay Augusta...
Pullman Drawing-Room Cars
tween Augusta and Jacksonville.
Direct connections made at Jackson
ville for all point* South.
,. (E T)
<•
. 10 20 p m
12 18 a m
12 33 a m
1 57 a m
2 45 a m
6 15 a m
. 9 10 a m
8 05 p m
10 15 p in
1 35 a m
4 20 a m
5 26 a m
5 40 a m
7 40 a m
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CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO.
New Yort, Charleston-M?.
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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.)
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Notice to Magistrates.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Aiken
In the Court of General Sessions,
To the Magistrates of the co mty and
State aforesaid:
Under an order issued by His Honor,
Judge D. E. Hydrick, Presiding at the
February term of the Coart of General
Sessions, 1907.*1 am directed to notify
each of you that in binding over wit
nesses for the State to appear at this
court, you shall impress on each wit
ness the importance of iiis or her bond,
and that yoa must also be careful to let
said witnesses understand the week,
day and month of the sitting of said
court.
JOHN W. DUNBAR.
Clerk of Court.
Feb. 28. 3t.
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Now is th/s time to subscribe.
These splendid passenger steam
ers form an unequaled tri-weekly line
to New York, with state rooms all on
deck, thoroughly ventilated and sepa
rated saloon.
There is no more pleasant traveling
on the Atlantic Coast.
For freight and passage apply to
A. E. GAFT JENS, Agent
M B. HUTCHINSON, Commerc’l Ag
Charleston, S. C.
Pheo. G. Eger, Vice-President am
General Manager, Pier 36, N.
Branch Office 290 Broad way New Yj
Spring Announcement.
Mr. C. K. Henderson & Son havj
ceived a splendid assortment of
ing. shoes, and hats, and ask lh;
people of Aiker.. town, and cnui
g peel the goods before buy ing elf
They sell only reliable goods.]