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IhR Aiken Recorder. A Democratic Newspaper rOLIBHVD 8EM I-WEEKLY. MONDAY AND THURSDAY. By ARTHUR P. FORD. TEEMS CF 8DBS0BIPTI0H. One jear in adYance $1.60 Six months in adYance 75c advertising hates. One square, first insertion $1.00 Each subsequent insertion, .... 60c Special rates by contract, for three uonths or more. Changes of advertisements must be sent in at leafct three days before change is made. Changes made only where son tracts are made to that effect. Confederate Pensioners Aikon County. Franklin, Catherine Franklin.Minerva Faulk* er, Sarah A. Fanning. Sarah E Ford, Marlha A. Franklin, B. A. Gun ter, Amande Foutz, Paulie Goss, L. Glover, Nancy Garvin, Elizabeth Ifar- The Clerk of Gourt, \ir Dunbar, has j e y^ Abbie L. Holman, Frances Hatch- receiv-d the money for the pensioners er FrHIlCes Hydrick, Winnie Huff, in Aiken county, and will be glad to c Hutto. Mary Horsey, S. A. pay it out at once. Huff, Annie Holman, Mary Hair, Sal The amount for Aiken county is $8,- Entered at the Post Office at A ;, tm, S C., as second class matter. 684.11; and the classes receiving pen sions divided by the pension law as f dlows: Class A—Those who, as a result of wounus received in said v.'ar. are physi cally helpless, or who, while in such servi* e, lost both arms or both legs, or sight, or who are disabled by paralys's and are unable to make a living, whose income, or his wife's, does not exceid $150 per annum, Ergle, t>. D.; Stevenson, H. T.; Koon, N. L. o o o Class B—Those who, while in such 1 service, lost one arm or one leg, and j who;>e income, or his wife’s does not 1 exceed $150 per annum, $72. H. W. Addison, H. H. Howard, Ja‘-. ! .Tackvon, H. J. Jennings, Mark Maddox, s of Summer Comfort AIKEN, s. c. MONDAY MAY 6, 1907. j E. A. Mitchell. Ezekiel Starnes, D. F. I Tippet. I I Class C. o o o No. 1—Tho e soldiers or sailors disabled by wounds received lie Pool, Elizabeth Poo', Frances Ban- kin. Frances Kiplev, Julia F Kearns, M. L. Richardson, Christina Richard son, Susan E. Rearden, Mary Ann Seigler, Elizabeth Samuels. S. E. Schantz, Setitia Sanders. Naney Satch- er. Elizabeth Stott, S. A. Toole, Min- tie Toole. Eliza Thompssn, Sarah Ann Woodward, J C. Weathersbye, Eliza beth Williams, Mary A. Wise, Laura V. Woodward, Sarah Walker, Sarepta Widener, Mary H. Weeks. Frances Weathersbee, Elizabeth Wright. Lydia Hankiiison, Elizabeth Heath, M.E. King, M L Kitchings, Joanna Jones. F. L. Jackson, Winnie Key, Janie Keel, Delilah Keadle, Emmeline Keel, Martha Kitchings, Mati'da Loot, L. V. Mays, N. G. Martin, S. L. Mobley, Frances, Morris, Emma Moseley. Mor- grana Martin, Lou Meyer, Fannie Mos eley, Rachel Moyer, Martha Parker, Winnie Padgett, Rhoda Plunkett, H F. Walker, Wooley, Mary E. Young blood . ir Suits of Serge, Lightweight jClieviots and Others Among Our Ora ml Collection I Artistically cut and handsomely tailored in two or three-piece style. To embellish the suits, we’ll add the choicest productions in Neg ligee Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, and a splendid line of Soft Hats, Straws, Panamas, and Low Quarter Shoes. You’ll Find Our Price Easy. THE J. WILLIE LEVY COMPANY, 8G6 Broad St., Augusta. 1\S I IS? pi LU WHISKEY $1.00 Gal 10 GALLONS FOR $10 We will ship direct from our Distillerie* and Wine Cellars a 10-frallon assortment of our goods for $10.00 and with the understanding if they are not satisfactory we will buy them back. I>id you ever in your whole life hear of a more liberal ofTer? We defy any reputable firm In the United States to duplicate our prices. We invite comparison of our goods with others for which you are required to pay more than double what we ask for ours. We invite a cloee investigation of our business and our ability to carry out every contract Wo guarantee fair treatment to every customer and we do not believe there is another firm in the United States who will sell you as much honest whiskey for your money as we do. We agree to ship to any point in this country touched by any 1 railroad, steamboat or express line, the following goods: With t>ort receipts 90 0 000 1 duridg said war, whose income, or his ( Read The Recorder and keep posted, bales greater than at the ; am e! doe, no. exceed *150 per annum | , _ — timeyeai before last the bump i JB Adk j, iSon A B Barton, t’hR,. \\T 11 EKKAy, l-re-ton Carter, peti- er crop year the price of cotton I T. Barton, \\ m. Car er, J«»hn Corley, yy tioner, hath made suit to me to is advancing- Here we have the j Robert Brooks, G. P. Braswell, R.F. grant him letters of administration on thit Hip I Dean, Able Gunter, Jack Green, J. the estate of Solomon Carter deceased i>ncU/ wie ,itt w m tmitov p I These a^e therefore, to cite and ad- de . | Heath, J.J. Green, W M. Holley, P-! |m>ni8haM ami 8ingu , ar the kindred R. Hughes, J. J. Key, J. tr. Jones, an d creditors of taid Solomon Carter, T.iomas Lamb, J. J. Lowe, A. T. Tyler, deceased, that they be and appear be- William O'Bryant. Madison Ramsey, fore me in the Court of Probate to be indisputable evidence demand is the first factor in ter mining price. The amount c f cotton needed for consumption by mills next season has certain bearing on the value of the next crop, whether that crop is 9,0C0, 000 or 14,000,000 bales. If there is need for 14,000.000 bales there is no reason why a crop of 14,000, 000 bales should not sell for from 10 cents to 11 cents a pound. We hope the foolish policy of under- ?timating the yield will be aban- ** ned; there will be demand at good for the South can grow.—The ^ ate . Samuel L. Patlerson, Jasi er Storey, J. i B. Tucker, Abraham Widener, J. A. Weeks. o held at Aiken Court House, on Thurs day. the 9th day of May 1907, after pub lication thereof, at. 12 n^on to show cause if any they have why the said j administration should not be grant'd. ™ vr« ° o ° 'ri,~oxx urb,-. i.atro driven under my hand this the 27th day Class C. No. 2 -Those who have, of April the * ypar of our Lo rd one reached the age of 60 years, ana whose thousand nine hundred and seven. income or his wife’s, does not exceed $ 7 5 per annum, $21.07 Newton Able, J. Alewine, C. B. Atta- way, James Britt, T. J. Blackwell, P. B. Boylston, J. G. H. Braddock, J. F. Baggott, D. T. Brown. W. P. Bell, J. G. R. WEBB, Probate Judge, Aiken Co. I Free samples of “Preventics” and a bo«iklet on Colds will be mailed you.on ' request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis d tT .i .. a u,.., s- T ! simpl\ to prove mhrit. Preventics are B Bentley, A. Bolton Ben Boyd, E T. i, tt f e Ca J y C old Cure tablets No Qui. Baggott. E. B. Boyd, B. F. Burnside. • n j ne> no Laxative, nothing harmful M.. Blackman, C. J. Boylston, J. S. P.! whatever. Preventics prevnt colds—as Clayton, John E. Cockerell, A. S. I the name implies—when taken early, The Detitions have w e n filed with the county supervise; in Courtney, John M. Carpenter, Elred Clark, Thos. L. Coker, Daniel Cooper, John A. Cook, L. B. Culler, A. J. Cush anuel^fy- • EL^ffordan, * accordance with the law, askihg. man, Hardy Clark, T. Chapmauf B. D. for an election on the question of prohibition or county dispensary There are abont 1200 names attached to the petitions, more than one-fourth of the registered voters of the county. But it is a very serious matter to ascertain jvhich of these> parties, whose ;riV!Vi/ L 'ai , e ;rs. The registration books bain the names of many men are either dead or moved of the county; and it will re- pire very careful work to as- lin who these are. The law fsilent as to who is to decide as the legal qualifications of the fners of the petitions, buVwe resume that this inv^figation Jill be made by-th<v"supervisor, >ssibly assisl«?ff by the county mimissjprtfers; but it might be mve the additional assis of some man or men of very extensive acquaintance in the county. The verification of the signatures should be very carefully done. or at the ‘'sneeze Stage”. For a seat ed cold or LaGrippe. break it up safely and quickly with Preventics. Sold by A1 Dealers. eart, or The Gcok, Albert Corley, Solomon Doug- lass/J^H. Dunn. Wm. S. Dodgen, S. M Douglass John W. Evans, G. W. Eidson, T. P. Fd^ards, R. L. Evans, J. D. Everett, WileyS£loy d , Jesse W. Ford, Gibson FaulknerT^?4^‘ > pl i Ford, P. A. Friday. Emanuel Gar r ‘'^ s s.J (,s - G. Grice, James J. Green, W H GdYxdon, Robt. Galloway, W H-- Hutto ’ w - » ,,(i m y bo 9. k Hastings, B R. Hair.'j eremi _ ah Hal, » !A. I. irnTmq _ Jirtrrx;'j rfURth, TT O. Har ley, S. 8. Heath, W. E, Hatcher, C. C. Holley, Geo. A. Hardin. Emanuel drick, Henry Jowers, L. R John Johns Arthur JapiMcson, L 1 Jackson, J. A. Key,J*^ W. Kennedy, G. W. Kirkland^fT?.!. Kitchings, Wil liam Kirklarfid, M. Knowles, H. B. Lo"t, (a*rtbW. Lybrand, W. C. Lowe, we, C F. Lowe, Edward Mc- Advertise in THE AIKEN RECORDER and get good results. i Let ir.e mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr.Shoop’s Rei^*a. k on either Dyspepsia. The VERY LOW RATES TO NORFOLK, VA., And Return Account Jamcstowii Ter centennial Exposition. VIA Southern Ry. Season, sixty day and fifteen day tickets on sale daily com mencing April 19th, to and in cluding November 30th, 1907. Very low rates will also be made for Military and Brass Bands in uniform attending the Exposition. STOP OVERS will be allowed on Season, Sixty day and Fifteen day tickets, same as on Summer Tourist tickets. For full and complete informa tion call on Ticket Agents South ern Railway, or write ; R. Wr HUNT, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. Doing Dusiiipss Again. ‘‘When my friends thought I was about to take leave of this world, on account of indig-stion, nervousness and general debility.” writes A. A. Chis-l j holm. Treadwell, N Y-. ‘'and when it I looked as if there was no hope left. I I was ■ ersuaded to try Electric Bitters, and 1 r- joice to say that the a e cur ing me. I am now doing business again as of old, and am still gaining dai'y.” Best tonic medicine on earth Guaranteed by W J. Platt it Co. 11. H.! i Hall Druggists. 50c. On Receipt of $10.00 This Assortment ***' of TEN Full Gallons will be pent In a plain box, aernrely p»<-krd umler a |w,.ltlva Riiarantee of i.fe delivery. I This I. indeed a speelal »»le anil under no consideration w ill w e clwntro the assortment. 1 Gallon 10 Year Old Maryland Rye .... $J.OO 1 Gallon 10 Year Old Corn Whiskey 2.50 1 Gallon Extra Fine Old Apple Brandy . . . 3.25 1 Gallon Holland Gin lor home use .... 3.00 1 Gallon Hungarian Blackberry Brandy . . 2.50 1 Gallon N. C. Sweet Scuppernonj (old) . . 1.75 1 Gallon Old Port Wine (best) . . . . . . 2.00 1 Gallon 10 Year Old Angelica (fine) .... 2.00 1 Gallon 10 Year Old Muscatel (fine) . . . 2.00 1 Gallon 10 Year Old Tokay (fine) 2.00 Other Finns charge for these goods, $24.00 I r-otisiiltMAt loll Will Vt* cnaiige me -- . .. - r . _ Hhove all well packed, ready for ehlpment ati'l we guarantee safe delivery. Af er a'K.ve, an w i > . V, u .. auote ,| ft bove. Onr whUklea are sold a.dely U ve-and-let-llve flgnrea. When yon patronlxe ua you know just what you are go We have 432 lot* of these good*, each containing tho aaaortment mentioned After the 432 packages have been sold me will •ly on their merits and at fair and honest, going to get, you know whet 11 will cost. t-. . tin an assnr tment \i ill be delivered to you in strict accordance with this advertisment. This $10.00 assortment Will DC ucnv j w „rth of K.sMls for only 110.00 and uric them to order, too. Tell ynur friend, •^■nt thl. tn.u l *^70^D. .hlpn.en.s, b..t send your tIS.SO tod.y,either in | whiskey anil well worth»1.50. _ WINSTON DISTRIBUTING CO., Wixxato*x-Swl»«», N. C. FG? JFt X JsT C3- A.3SOnT OTTInT I KILLths COUCH AND CURE the LUNCS WITH r. lung s New Dsseswsry (TONSlIf FOR ^OUGHI •OPTION 0UGHS and Price 50c & $1.00 Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG IiES, or MONEY BAGS. ix*xasB3Xsans2!G&*i'- Kidneys Heart or Address Turn hit f idneya. reU, mce Clain, E. Mason, Bogan Maddox, H. J. McClain, Thomas Mitchum, J. M. Murrah, Mims McElmurray, Green Maddox, J. H. Niinons, J. L. Owens, Julius Overstreet, Wi liam O’Bannon, J. H. Outz, J, R. Padgett, Hanley Padgett. Harmon Patterson, J. J. Pern- ^tou have nothing that carries berton, P. P. Posey. Freeman Powell, with it the charm of antiquity,’’ i. Heart or *■ luneys, are erely symptoms of a deeper ailment. D nt make the common error of treating symptoms only. Symptom reatment is tr ating the reSuh of v' ur nerves—the inside nerves—means Stom ach weakness, always. And the Heart and Kidney as well,have their contral- iug or inside nerves. VVeake these nerves, and you inevitably have weak victual organs. Here is where Dr. Shoo 's Restorative has made its fame No other remedy even claims to treat the “.nside i erves”. Also for bloating biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop’s RestouaLi ve. Write for my free book now Dr. Shoop’s Rest orative sold by All Deolers. said the European. “Oh, yes, we have,,’ answered the rich American. “It won’t be The members of the city coun cil, as a bf-dy, on Wednesday drove around to Bridge Creek, Shiloh Branch, China Springs and Bauskets and Croft’s on Shaw’s creek and examined and estimated the supplies of water obtainable from those sources. A report will be made to the council at a meeting. The majority of the members of council are opposed to the drilling of another artesian well, alleging that the two meetings of citizens did not represent a ma jority of the taxpayers. This is a matter in which the taxpayers are vitally interested, and if the council, for the reason alleged, ignores the request of the citi zens at these meetings, “that an other full sized artesian well be bored at once, to depth of not more than seven-hundred feet, in some westerly or south-west erly portion of the city of Aiken, and that same be done as promptly as possible; and that, in the meanwhile, the City of Ai ken, through a proper Chemist and Engineer, make examination and analysis to show the feasi bility of getting a safe and suffi cient supply of outside water, in the event that the artesian well so bored results in failure to find artesian water,” then it is right and proper that council should oi der an election at once to ascertain beyond cavil what the taxpayers want. The citizens have to pay the expenses and have a i ight to have their wishes considered. Amos W PadgeU, J. D. Rumley, B. Randall, Thomas Rumley, M. B. Ran dall, A. Ready, John Redd, S, R. Redd, Wesley Redd, A. J. Renew. W. E. Reddy, Henry Ripley, A C. Rlplep, O lemg before we have the market K. Radcliff, F. R. Rowell, Jefferson in that line conered. We’re buy- Redd, E. Sanders, J. L. Redd, W. R. j n g U p antiques faster than you Senn, J. D. Strobel, Jesse M. Seott, O. I Sentell, John Stringfield, J hn Stone, R.,K. Smith, C. Z. Snelling, I, G- can Star. make’em.”—Washington Spradley, Sam G. Shepperd, W. Story, ,1 . * , . , \xr f fin. IT A ns I T t»r Call at our store, | lease, for a free \Y . E. inornel, James A. iay ler, J. ** . • gani p| e0 f £) r Shoop’s “Health Coffee”. Tyler, John J. Taylor, C. W. Taylor,! -It real coffee disturbs your Shomach, Geo. W. Taylor, J B. Woodward, ’ >’ our Heart ’ or Kidneys,then try this. Milledge Watson. Thomas Welis, Jos. 5,V eve ^ l Ccffee 'notation. While Dr I ° T , tr . Shoop s has very closely matched Old . tiling, James Wall, Punnan \Vood-ij ava an{ j Coffee in favor and ward, T. A. Wales, W. W. Wilson, taste, yet he has not even a single Rankin M. Wilkerson, T. E. Wheeler, grain of real Coffee in it. Dr Shoop’a George Wroe W. M. Wriget, Wiley Health Coffee Imitation '» made from nr .i u ' t. # -r pure toasted grains orcereals, with I Weathersbee, Rufus F. Williams, Jas. fcalt, Nuts, etc. You will surely like! prove their w$>rth at harvest time. After diver fifty years of success, they are pronounced the best and surest by careful planters everywhere. Your dealer sells them. 1907 Seed Annual free on request. D. M. FERRY A CO.. Detroit. XHcb* Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoot’s Magic Ointment. Please note it is made alone for Biles, and its action is positive and cert in. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles dis appear li e magic by its use. Large ni; kie-< ap ed glass jars 50 cents. tioKl by All Dealers. Judge: “Young man, you’re making a good deal of unneces- sary noise. I think.’’ Young Attorney: “Your Honor, I’ve lost my overcoat and am try ing to find it.” Judge: “Whole suits have been lost here, sir, with much less noise.”—April Lippincott’s. r-r A Strong Light is always sent forth if electrici y is the votive power. We do installing of electrical plants for the home and office, and always assure our patrons of the right kind of light and service. M r E CARRY in stock a f ub line of electrical up- plies, and can give you exactly what you need in this line at tne right 33 Wlienever in need of anything ec- trical” just bear us in mind, and we’ll fill your needs to perfection. Alien Electricil&Cocstriictioii Co W. Rothkock. Electrician. We have received a splendid assortment of If If H ^ CLOTHING, SHOES and HATS tl «T and ask that the people of Aiken county inspect our goods before buying. § § § T.Tyr-e'ROKT. G. w. CROFT. Croft Croft. Attorneys t»nd Counsellors at JUow, A. IKE IN, S C. -rfWJtrtfe 1st ail-t*cmrta. - -Special at tention given tc collections of debts. J. B. SALLEY, Attorney and Counselor at L,aw We Sell Only Reliable Goods. CLOTHING, SHOES Ge HATS A/ KEN,S.C. Carson Bldg. Aiken, S. C. G. E. TOOLE. Attorney at Law, C lROFT’S Block. Room No. 0 Aiken j S. C. Notary Public S. C., (with seal). Loans negotiated on acceptable security. W. qUITMAN DAVIS ROBT. 1, HERBERT K. OYLE3. GUNTER. DAVIS. GUNTER & GYLES, Attorneys at Law, AI KLEIN, S. O. Real Estate And Fidelity Company Aiken, S. C Buys, Bents and Sells I Huion. I Apache Beal Estate. Does a Iroquois . April General ness, FURNISHED TO Trust Busi- LET H IK. DIBBLE. President C. F. McGAliAN, Vice«?res. Pneumonia’s Deadly Work G. G. T W. Whatley, W. J. Walker, C. E. Yon, Erby Wooley, W. C. Willis, Hez- ekiah P. Y. Wilson. o o o Class C, No. 3—Widows of those who lost their lives while in such service of the State or of tne Confederate States, and whose income does not exceed $100 per annum, $48. Ann Burckhalter, Ann Boyd. H. H. Bailey, Cherry Barnes, Martha Edison Elizabeth Hamilton, Margaret John son, Martha Kennedy, Statira Rawls, Rebecca Rodd, E. T. >eigler. Lucinda Spradley, Mary Ann Williamson, Sarah Williams, Elizabeth Whittle o o o Class C, No. 4—Widows above the age of 60 years, whose income does not exceed $100 per annum, $21.07. Armenia Allen. C Berbuse, Mary Ann Altman, Mary Boyd, Sally Ander son, N. C. Asbill, Nancy Arthur, Mis souri Burckhalter, Elizabeth Black man, C.S. Baxley, Emily Bell, Martha J. Bradford, Emily Boatwright, F. R Brown, Permelia Busbee, Frances Blacman, Jerusha Busbee, Elizabeth Barton, Margaret Bryant, S. J. B:own Elivabeth Cotton, Catherine Cook, Martha Cushman, M. B. Couch, E. Carter, Elizabeth Clark, Kate C Cow an Irene Cook, Elizabeth Corder, Rachel Curtis, Cynthia Corley. Aman da Clark, Sabina Courtney, Elizabeth Creed Almeda Cumbee Sallie Drons, Cynthia Day, '’rs. James Day, M C. Dean, S. A. Denny, Frances Dubose, Matilda Donalds, Olivia L. Eubanks. Cynthia Eubanks, Adeline Evans, Lou Heath Coffee. Sold by Oakley & Coward. Pay of Bural Carriers. The new schedule, which will become effective July 1 next, will make a grad ed increase in the c mpensation of car riers of from 9 to 25 per cent., based upon the number of miles traversed by carriers as shown by the records of the departme.-.t. The readjustment, adopt-d with the increase of upward of $6,000,000 made in the appropriation by congress, will involve an aggregate expenditure for rural service during the next fiscal year of ne rly $35,000 The schedule is as follows. Routs of 24 or more miles. $900 per annum ; 22 to 24 miles, $861; 20 to 22 miles, $810; 18 to 20 miles. $720; 16 to 18 miles. $620; 14 to 16 miles, $540: 12 to 14 miies, $501 : 10 to 12 miles. $468; 8 to 10 miles, $6(2; 6 to 8 m les. $ 96. had so seriously affected my right lung,” writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural Route 1 Georg town. Tenn., 1 pjpw? ..tij *yr “that I coughed continuously night and , »Ovlll,A^!U AYE.* day and the neighbors’ prediction—con- j “hone No. 163. sumption—seemed inevitable, until my ' •> m to 5-30 n u husband brought home a bottle of Dr * 1 King’s New Discovery, which in my case pr ved to be the only reai. cough cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs.” When all other remedies utterly f-ji 1, you may still win in the battle against lung and throat; troubles with New Discovery, the ke-»i. cure. Guanui eed hy W. J. Platt. H. H Hall, druggists. 50c and $1.00 TYial bottle free. A. Milner, DENTIST. AIKEN, S. C. Office hours from 9 CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO. New Yort, Ciarlesion-Florifla. FR0M3 1 V l V£ SD < rjS.TSV YOKE. The steamships of this company art appointed to sail from Charleston Ter minai Co.’s wharves, foot of Queen st. as follows: (All dates subject to change withou notice.) A. M. 2, 10:00 4. 10:00 5. 10:00 8, 10:00 9, 10:00 11, 10:00 12, 10:00 15, 10:00 16, 10 :C0 18, 10:00 19. 10:00 22. 10:00 23. 10:00 25, 10:00 26, 10 :C0 29, 10:00 30, 10:00 2, 10:00 3, 10:00 6. 10:00 steam i t <* «C It Tuesday. Thursday .. Friday Arapahoe .... Monday.. Algonquin ...Tuesday.. Comanche. .Thursday.. Huron Friday.. Apache Monday.. Iroquois.... Tuesday.. 1* fl T T A fi Arapahoes Thursday.. V v 1 I it U , Algonvuin,.. Friday.. Comanche. .Monday . Huron Tuesday.. Apache.... Thursday.. Iroquois. .. Friday.. Arapahoe Monday.. Algonquin . Tuesday.. 'Comanche. Thursday 'Huron Friday.. j Apache . . Monday.. “ W. W. EDtiERTON, Sec & Trea* 1 These splendid passenger ‘ers form an unequaled tri-weekly line to New York, with state rooms all on May CKALBESTON & WESTFRN CAROLINA RAIL. S' "“ ,r ?'* b,jr ™ ,,ilated »"* “i*- WAY. The following arrivals and departures ( of trains, Union Station, Augusta. Ga.,i as well as connections with other • om- panies, are simply given as informa-i tion.and are not guaranteed. Effec-1 live April 4th, 1907. : loon. There is no more pleasant traveling I on the Atlantic Coast. Boy Patient,': “Can you walk on your hands!'” Nurse: “No, dear, I can’t do anything like that. Boy Patient!: “I thought you said you were a trained nursef” Pacific Monthly, TYNER’S DYSI’KI'SIA REMEDY A Guaranteed Cure. K;s r.-or!: in tin Ilore, Church. Society. Business. l’"M.ics an-l every uaU of lue. A b <>k p ;i trayi.-.r tiio jrr r edanpeis four.tl inall conditions of life. Pitfalls, and methods of es.-apirur them. A warnin ' note tnsaveyounff men and women fro n wreck and ruin. Thi, book is l avinpr an immense sale. We want a ;e ti to s il t'-e alxive book with a full line of Standari Suhscri-tion Books, Red Letter Family a d Teacher’s Bibles. Cata- Ioruo w.!l be se .t free. This is y„ur opportuni'y to make money a-d worth your investigration. We have agents who have been with us 20 years. Write today. D. E. Luther Publishing Co 12-14-16 Trin ty Ave. Atlanta. Ga. 6 ; 30 a. m In TutfsPills will save the dyspeptic from many days of misery, and enable him to eat whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nour> ish the body, give keen appetite. DEVELOP ELESH and solid muscle, coated. Good 3Inlcs For Sale Several good mules for sale at reasonably low prices. Some of these mules have been used in hauling wood to the rail road to be shipped. Having finished this work for the season, and not needing them in our regular work in town, will j ulc especially to cure j cause us to sell them cheaper than they can be bought for else- j where. Call and see them. Aiken Fuel Company If you suffer from Dyspepsia or digestion in any form, gas belching bitter taste, offensive bad breath, dizzy i spells sour stomach, heart flutter, nausea, gastritis- loathing of food, ains ! or swelling in the stomach, back or! side, deep-scafced kidney or liver trouble, then tlvey will disappear in a 1 shot t I ime aTTc^'+aking Tyner’s Dyspf psia Remedy a. DEi'.V RTURES. No. 7, for Anderson, Seneca, Walhalla, etc 9:50 a. m., No 1, for Greenwood, Lau rens, Greenville, Spartan burg, Hendersonville, Ash- vine. ! 2:15 p. in., No. 42. for Allendale. Fair fax, Charleston, Savannah, Beaufo. t. Port Royal. j5:15 p. m.. No. 3, for Greenwood. No. 5 leaves Greenwood 6:30 a. for Spartanburg. ARRIVA l.S. Trains Arrive: No. 4, from Green wood, 9:30a. 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 , 5:40 p. m. No. 8. from Anderson, McCormick, etc , All trains daily. Trains Nos. 41 and 42 run solid through between Augusta and Charles ton. EARNEST WILLIAMS, General Passenger Agent, No. 807 Broadway, Augusta, Ga. For treight and passage apply to A E. GAFTJEN8, Agent M B. HUTCHINSON, Commerc’l Agt Charleston, S. C. Theo. G. Eger, Vice-President and General Manager, Pier 36, N. R Branch Office 290 Broadway New York TWO GRAND PRIZES Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904 GOLD MEDAL GOLD MEDAL Pan American Exposition Paris Exposition 1901 1901 Billon ’ y ;i S|»Mcr. Elegantly sugar Take No Substitute. Dyspepsia, Indijeestion and all Stomach Trouble . even, of tho worst eases. Tyner’s Dyspepsia R -m*-dy expel's the gasses and s'Yeete.js thw breath. It I eur«-s Sick I ienilaein} Colie ami Consti-' pat ion at oneej Druggists or by ex- | press 50 cenisf a hot tie Money re funded if it fails to cure Medical ad- 1 vice and circular free by writing to Tyner Remedy!Co., Augusta, Ga. i D|| CC gel immediate relief from riLLJ Dr.Shoop’s Magic Ointment. 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