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■1 * p V COURIER-JOURNAL AIL ARRANGEMENTS. Aikkx, S. C., Dec. !) lf!74. :X SI* ' '• -»• .)• • t > • \Y. A. Suhmidt lias just received a of “Hasipton Ties,” the best shoe that has ever been sold in Aiken. Price, 82. Two men bavine he- "(l Does a father love Vi children'' Not ! much when he knows that worms are destroying them, and ho fails to make a snail ipoi'diMne • Utwenfv-fiue c at mmmtm \vb/' i n h pmi r i/ Wnur .f.. , thiv ! - -{oil mail closes i' 1 r iti. i ; &r j i>anbi»'-'‘*u, Ha»imcnil an ) ^rcCalaml ' nils c!a*c on Fridays at » a. ni., and ; jb .-»4ur(l»rB at 5 p. ru. ! ’ L** ; h * 'vferritt’s Bruigv.- and Ml.; At.al close on Thurs-I ys at t j (•!<■.•!; [ janS open on Saturdays at 4 o’clock j E. CONDY, P. M. JDAT • OCT |1.1^77. t the Common Council es- hers licence ? Without it fear o-yir chances for good Tennessee t will I-. ? im this winter. The meat 'market* j' ;d protection. Corona 4aflKLKY must be busy getting hi. c< ton ready for market. Wc j. ivou. d of his having even a it Wt of the world negro ir. th^lust fortnight. [nEj.pvate schools in Aiken-are irel! attended. St. Tbaddius, Rev E. C. Edgejlon, Principal, has 40 scholars all of whole .-<-c cn to be taking great intrest in their studies. Cart —Highland Park and -•••idkst class private Hotels hous^jire making pre treat their guests ti> tede paratichr pheoio c 'ic. rts this winter. I><»ks it Mean ?—We notice Bl^fessor Scott waltaing and cavorting and down the avenue every day on imp-tailed black mustang mare. goi»_ to open a horse dancing £oo! thi# winter 7 Attentiow, Aikek Hook k I^ad- nm Co.. No. 1.-—Attend a meeting of jour Company, at the Traek Honse, on Monday evening next, Oct. 22d, at 71 o'clock. By order. B. B. Randall, Secretary. i Mu. Rout. Powkll baa bought of the estate oi Mrs. R. Barstow, the lot corner of Barnwell avenue and Chester field street, on which ho will immediate ly ccuir.ienco the erection of a residence for himself. Tilt Pic; • Party givun in behalf of the St. Tbaddius’ Sunday-School organ fund nt Mrs. Tilton’s, on Tueiday even ing lost, was a very enjoyable affair, md w e pay uo e netted a respectable sun Tim Chicago Time* horoscopes future nomination* oo follows: *‘As to 1SS0, the Demo err. te - ill nominate Hayes and liumplon, it Republicans don't get the *i.irt of fkem by nominating Hamp ton and Hayes.” ‘The Baltimore Sun says that Cham ber luiu is the last rose of carpet-bag summer, and all his lovely companions are faded and gone. It will not be long lUntjl the blinding frost will make him refuse to riluoit this bleak world alone, and a eociroj; atory will be provided for his i-upcciai k iep jng this winter. Tu i. Atij u a at and Inspector General has poot{- oku the inspection of troops for Aik( p c unty /until Rccemder 2(6th. i all tbe Companies ample ..laic to up ! rm themselves aid be in proper - for inkpection. There is ^i.o feaso.. i;y Aiken county- should be -aniiing her militia. , in as esO.} aker.<—Governor Hampton ie equisition upon the Gov. : • i!-; for the rendition of Niles »f bond-robber fame, and ■(-official Is now luxuriating jail. So the baU keeps- 1 one naturally asks, ^W’ho Iwcxtr Li. JAFi Voodward, of Windsor, i -^rr.t u- ompliments in the form of a swe.et p to or California yam, weigh- *A .ijjW fy-i This potato was grown n o.jk >andy, unfertilized soil, and ip _ icsidratu ui, would seem to '■"•ho ;i jo. ! id to cultivate and very t uitab; ■ ir light, sandy soil. •CoNORfc; - >.—The Forty-Fifth Con gres.i w,t« <1 inized ^October the 15th instmr. Tlic House immediately pro ceeded to 3t a Speaker. Hon. S. J. u.) of Pennsylvania, was rarficld, (Rep.) of Ohio, of 17 votes—Randall re- l G arfield 132 votes. ;>er nr ct to provide for the •A' due school claims, »p- S, 1874, qo past due •aid. except such as be- - '* to thj first of November, ! ’■ 'F paying these claims, a ■ proceeds of the poll tax .nd, it should be applied tc m- >;l the present fiscal year.— n, no teachers’ claims can nave not been approved by All pay certificates issued mst be in accerdoncc with f isivi, s ofsectiop 4-f ; of thp School from >’ns •■nd who reae-•• ■ -it ■4'- cev flea:o •< election from the . >■ C n i ?..ig Board, ccrtiiying his - election in the last general election, has been arrested lor malfeasance. Col, Tillman, of Edgrfield was h is opponent in the last election, and intended to contest his seat, bqf this wi probablv relieve him of the necessity. Tub Investioation in Columbia. —Following the downfall and collapse of the negro Congressman Smalls, comes that of State Senator Nash, of Richland county, otherwise known as “Brick Nash,” whose testimony before the com mittee, continued on the 16th inst., clinches the case against all the high priests of Radicalism in the State.— His testimony is the missing link in the chain of evidence which will unseat Patterson beyond a peradventure. By thus making a clean breast of it Nash saves himself from a term in the Peni tentiary. It boks now as though the Investigating Committee intended to make a clean sweep, and we should not be surprised to see Niles G., Cardozo and the wiley D. II. C. wearing the striped uniform of the Penitentiary. si i;. .it -5 1. \ I ; C tiZciis ..f A'-e- vicinity ii-jve an interest in knowing that our lellow- townsmnn, Fred W. Clay is Sales Agent in this locality for Mr. U anamaker. A call on him, or request to call by any citizen, wil I soon detcrmii>e whether it is worth while to bu/dry goods or cloth ing in Philadelphia at the lowest eastern prices. oclS.lm AIKEN MARKET. Corrected weekly by C: K. & F. B. Heuderson •••••••••••• A Request for the S. C. R.R. to Reduce Freights.—For some time past, complaints have been heard that the South Carolina Railroad was charg ing exhorbitant rates for freight between this place and Charleston, likewise be tween Augusta and Aiken, and our at- teation has been called to the^iame and to report the proceedings of a meeting which took place on Tuesday evening last. The meeting was largely aUended by the merchants oft he place, and the feeling was unanimous in favor of re questing the railroad authorities to ad just the tariff of prices, ead grant more iberal rates. If this cannot be done, they say, they will organise and ship all their goods by the Atlantic Cost Line, via. Wilimingtou to Gmniteville, mak ing a saving thereby of from 25 to 32 per cent. Nearly all the merchants are now getting their heavy freight from Charleston by the N. E. R. R., and they say they make a large saving by it. Two bis. of sugar by this route, laid down in Aiken, cost $1.05, and by the S. C- R* R., $2.95; three sacks of eoffco by N. E. R. R., cost 50 cts., by the S. C. R. R.. »V5U*, l'~e 1-rrt hy c. il. , OruoitevUlo 35 cts.* bytlie 8. C. R. R."w Aiken $1.0 0, with simi lar prices for other be^y; freights. A committee was appointed to upon the officers of the South Carolina Rail road and arrange for more reasonable freight. As the interest of the town and the railroad are nearly identical, and what is detrimental to the one is injurious to the other, wc presume the railroad authorities will see the reasonableness of the request and do what is right and fair in the matter. MlnorTopics. Sunshine 1 No rain this week. No signs of frost yet. The Trial Jusiicts are idle. Weather warm for the season. Batf.sburo is going to have an organ. • Cotton continues to come to town from far and near in large quantities. Tue Barnwell Sentinel is going to enlarge, and give its readers more read ing matter, Notice the change in Schrodet's ad vertisement. He is selling goo^ cheap er than the cheapest. -The farmers have commenced to gather their corn. The yield is gener ally good all over the county. Friend Mangels is improving his s-iloon front on the corner of Laurens and C^rvc streets. The South Carolina Railroad trans port an immense quantity of freight be tween Charleston and Augusta. The Nov. number of Lippineofc’s Maga zine is on our tabic. As usual, it is fill ed to completion with interesting and instructive reading matter. The law office-of O* C. Jordan, Esq., has been removed to Sehroder'c new building Laurens Street, opposite Tows Hall. ^HT shouldn’t he have a sea green or a pea green fence if he wants h f Its the color of nature, and who has a better right 1 Large sales indicate the merits of all good articles. Druggists sell mors of Dr, Bulj’s Baby Syrup than of all other remedies for the cure of Baby Disorders. 25 coots a bottle. Good News to Builders.—Powell is selling splendid noils at $3 per keg. Locks, hinges, &c., in proportion. Has also added a lull stock of paints and ojls. Call and sec him. Cotton Peas Corn Flour Meal....... Egfis Butter Beeswax Chickens Tallow Bacon, C. R. Sides.... “ D. S. “ Honey ■ offec ................ Tea i^ugai............... Rice Salt, large sacks. Syrup, N. 0. per gal.. “ Silver Dip ... Bagging, per yard. Ties, per bu 9©10} 75 90 ..$S©10 90 ©l 00 15 20@25 ................ 25 12035 ••••■•••a •••••••••/ ....10 “”“!l5 20025 .7501.00 ....10@14 8 • •••••••• •••• seas ■!. w! slomae.h nit, the hoali* nd b* ' ;U •; : •• ol your f j not be neglected. Di'Ctors iiul's arc- c.» pensive, and we would advise our peo ple to use Simmon's Hepatic Compound. It never has tailed One bottle will keep your family well all summer. Two doses will cure the worst case of Dys pepsia, Ingestion of Liver Complaint, try if For sale by dcaicra generally, and by C. K. & F- Biilenuerson, Aiken, S. C jylD.ly TUm_PILLS A Notsd Divine says They are worth their weight in gold, READ WHAT HE SAYS: Dk. Tutt:—Dear Sir: For ten years I have been a martyr to Dyspepstn. Constipation, and Piles. Last sprinj? your pills were recommended to me ; I used them (but with little faith). I am now a well man, have pood appetite, digestion perfect, regulars'ools, piles gone, auu I have guim-d lurty pounds solid flesh. They arc worth their we ight in gold. Rev. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. Vurr’S pills .1.00 14£nl5 $2 25a2.C5 HENRY SCHRODER, LAURENS STREET, ^ I K E isr. s. c. Has just received a large and selected stock of • DRY GOODS, MENS* and BOYS’CLOT KING BOOTS SHOES, HATS, OATS, % • TOYB, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ac., Ac HARDWARE, Also, an assorted stock of OLROOEZRIES; All leading Ales, California Winet, choice Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars, All of which he will sell at prices that defy compel ition. J. E. Adger & Co., ana'?.*'. 1 ' v. -■i^iini ^ CHARLESTON, So. Ca. JOBBERS OF FOREIGN and DOMESTIC HARDWARE 1 Cutlery. Guns, Saddlery, Bar Iron and Plow Steel Cucumber PufrrjfS, ^*^Fairbanks’ Scales. Agents fer South Carolina for the cele brated Farmer’s Friend Plow, o,.e, two or three herse. at reduced prices. Liberal Terms to the Trade. Large assortment of Agricultural Imple ments. Agricultural Steels a specialty. Bull Tongues, Turn Shovels, Scooters. Sweeps, Heel Bolts, &c. State agents for Tradegar Horse amt Mule Shoes. Orders receive prompt ond careful attention. J. E. ADGER & CO., 137 and 139 Meeting Street, nuldeomSm] Charleston. S. 0. iTIcw Blacksmith Shop 1 ¥. B. C U S II M A N, Has established a new blacksmith shop in rear of J. II. Busch’s store, and is prepared to do nil work in his line with neatness and dispatch Prices to suit the times. Give him a call. 1 have opened in eenuection with my Blacksmith business a Wheelwright Shop, and am now prepared to do all kinds of wheelwright and Blacksmith work at the lowest possible rates. The public aro res pectfully invited to givo mo a call- W. B. CUSHMAN. GIN HOUSE INSURANCE. HUTSON & CO., Ins. Agent*. Gins, barnes, dwellings, cotton stored in barnes, live stock, stores, and all insurable property taken at reasonable rates. Apply in person or by letter to HUTSON & CO., Insurance Agents, sr20.3m Aiken, S.C. J. L. ADDISON, Attorney at Law & Solici tor in Equity, EDGEFIELD C. II., S. C. Practices in Stale and United States Courts jall-Gw* Ur. Tntt has been en- ga^cil in the practice of medicine thirty years, and for a long Ume’was demon, str.uor of anatomy in the Medical College of Geor gia, hence jatrsons using his Pills I’.ave the guaran-. tee that they are prepared on scientinc principles, and are ftce from all quackery. He has succeeded in com! ining in them the herctq/ore antagonistic qualities of a ih euethtm- ing % furg*tivt) amts fur* ijyiug Ionic. 1‘heir first apparent ef fect is to increase the ap petite by causing the food to properly assimilate. Thus the system is nour ished, and by their tonic action on the’digestive or gans, regular and healthy evacuations are produced. The rapidity with which ptrtunt tetr mb while under the influence of these pills, oi itself in dicates their adaptability, to nourish the body, and hence their cfltcacy in cur ing nervous debility, mel ancholy .dyspepsia, wast ing of the* muscles, slog- S ishness of the liver, ironic constipation, men imparting health and strength to the system. Sold everywhere. Office, 35 Mu-ray Street, New York. CUBX SICK IISAD- ACKS. TUmPiLLS CUBS DTSPSP3IA. TinfFPiLLS emm constipation TUTPTPiLLS CORK PI LBS. TUTfFPILLS CtrRR TFVKR AND AOPB. TUTPSPILLS emtB sxuovs oouo TUTTS PULS CTOS KID-VET COX- TUTPSPILLS CURS TORPID IOVSR TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. Gray Hair can be changed to a glossy black by a tingle application Of Dr.Ttrrr’s Hair Dye. It acta like magic, and to warranted M harmless as water. Price fi-oa. Office 35 Murray St., N. Y. What is Queen's Ceught? Road the Answer It la a plant that grows la the South, and b ape. eially adapted to the cure of diseases of that ciimato. Entering at i.nce im 'TTyin'! rir*. .. *J ulcus, syphilitic, and rl'.cunia'U. ufluctio|is. Alone, it it a ■searching alterative, hut when combined with Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, and other herbs, it forma Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight, The most powerful blood purifier known ! ci medical -cienre for the cure of old ulcers, di-eased joint*, foui discharges Irom the curs and nostrils, abscesses, skin diseases, dropsy, kirtn- y complaint, evil effects of secret practices, disor-b red liver and aplcen. Its use strengthens the nervous system imparts a fair com plexion, and builds up me body wita HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH 1 an antidote to syphilitic poison it is Mi syphilitic poison Hundreds of cases of the 1 atroe-rV type have tieen radically cu>ed by it. Bei’*-* v«B- I he bes' As recommended. iy cuied by it. Be'—* I etabic it* continued use will dr> — '’ttr’ 1 '. ring »<-- summer tmc -...“■luchc. lever and ague, yo- ild by .til druggists. Office, yc Mtirriv S*-eer. Vru* 1 ort. instead of debiliP will enjoy PricevJ; •* Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair ta its natural Vitality and Colors A dressing which is at onoe agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving ths hair. Faded or greq hair is toon restored to its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick* ened, falling bur checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore tbs hair where the follicles are destroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed. Bat each as remain can be saved for usefulness bv this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a nasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean ana vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent Ac haw from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not hann it* If wants! merely for a HAIR DRESSINGS nothing dies oan be firaad eo dedrebln Containing neither oil nor dye, it doee not soil white oambrie, end yet Usd ioMgoM the heir, riringH n ri*. frmj metre end • grattAd periuM. Prtparad by Dr. J. C. Ay«r ft Ctsf Pnionoj* a*» Ajuuikui. UOWXXI* C. D. HAYNE, ]VTereliant Tailor, Park ave., Aiken, 8. C. Cleaning ami repairing tltne at shortest notice ami on rea-xonuhle terois. Snecial uilcutiou g ven to ;■ eli u‘l i ya. 1 Luv iu.'. it. >it ,.t f ■ t. -k, up at. hort notice. Open he.'.-k ocl8 3m] 11. S. J UUD.A.N, =38 BKOAl) STKKUT. AI Ui;: T.. iiA. . ROBERT POWELL, LAURENS ST., DEALER IN HARDWARE ^ ir. B * sri Iti' HE N DERS0 N, AjJken* O NAILS, IRON, GLASS HUBS, SPOKES, and FELLOES. STOVES. TIN WARE, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Tin and Sheet Iron manufactured and repaired. My Stock is new and complete, i shelf goods, agricultural implements, and tools of every description. Agents for th celebrated Homestead and Busey Guanos. Always on hand a full stock of LANDRETH’S GARDEN SEEDS. •r!3tf Paints, Oils and Brushes, of all Kinds. 0 i RomaincGold, so extensively worn in Paris was first discovered in 1870. by tho ce' biated French chemist Mons. I). BeLainge, who manufactured it into jewelry, n for five years sold it to the loading jewelers of Paris for solid gold. In 1870, when l secret became known, ten of the manufacturing jewelers established a stock compan with a capital of $10,000,000 for the purpose of manufacturing Romainc Gold Jewel and Watches. With this immense capital, and the aid of improved machinery, they a enabled to produce all the latest patterns of jewelry at less than one-tenth the cost Solid Gold, and of a quality and color which makes it impossible even for experts to de tect it from the genuine. . Wc have secured the exclusive age* 'y of the United States and Canada, for the bp of all goods manufnclured from this melal, and iu ordcr'to imroduec them in the nu : speedy manner, have pot up assorted sample lots as given below, which we will sell one-tenth tue retail value until January 1st, 1878. 4, -~ '•■■ t 50-CENT TOL. One Gent’s Watch Chain, retail price SI One pair eng. Sleeve Buttons,retail price One Stone Set Scarf Pin, ‘* “ One set (3) Spiral S iirts Studs, “ ‘* One imp shape Collar Button, “ “ One neavy plain Wedding Ring, “ “ 1 00 j six FALL TRADE, 1875. H aving just returned from the North, where I have purchased one of the largest stocks of BOOTS & SHOES Ever brought to Augusta. OVER 4,00 CASES BOOTS & SHOES, equal to nearly !QJ Having bought the above goods - the manufacturics for oash, I am t.etermia- ed to sell at PRICES THAT BEET COMPETITION All BOOTS AND SHOES sold by me are guaranteed to give ENTIRE SITISHCTIOIII Call and buy and save money. J. AV. BURCH. BROAD STREET, wA-iignsta, Gr a. 3d door below R. R. Crossing, ocl.lystmr F-AXiXj 1877. We have received and are now opening a - large and New Stock of Boots Shoes and Trunks, FOR FALL TRADE-! Orders Promptly filled, and all goods with our brand warranted. D. F. Fleming & Co., Wholesale Dealers in and Manufacturers of BOOTS, SHOES & TRUNKS 2 Hayne st., eor. Church, CHARLESTON, S. C. D. F. FLEMING. JAS. M. WILSON. au30-3m George S. Hacker & Son, MAXITFACTURERS OP MOULDING, BRACKETS, Turned Work nod Building Material of •very deecription. Only Carolinians in this business in Charleston, S. C. l6F“Factory and Rooms, WarKING, opposite CANNON STREET, charles ton, S. C. mal7-ly To Rent! A STORES on Park Auvenue, near the depot, opposite the Aiken Hotel, will be rented on reasonable terms. Apply to H. B. BURCKHALTER, or et this 0«rec. THE SOUTH CAROLINA R. R. * '‘'CiiAaLasTox, Feb. 5, 1876. On and after this date tho fellowingsched ulowill be run on this road .* oat rAsennosa teaiX. Leave Charleston .„.»..9 00 a m Arrive Auguste 6 00 p m Leave Augusta 8 30 a m Arrive Charleston eoeoeeooe•#•#•••••••••• 4 20 p m MIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston 7 20 p m Arrive Augusta 8 00 a m Leave Augusta 8 15 p m Arrive Charleston 7 20 a m 8. SOLOMONS, Supt. G. G. and A. Railroad Schedule Table. Change of Office Hours. Dus. Geddings & Croft. —Office Hours— - W. H. Ge 'dings, M.D.: T. G. Croft. M.'D. 2 to 4 p. in. • 8J to 10 a. m. Total $5 For 50 cents we Will send above articles postpaid. $1.00 LOT. One pair Sleeve Buttons, stone setting, • * One set (3) Spiral Shirt Studs. One heavy band Engagement Ring. One set ^2) Engraved Bracelets. One Ladies Long Guard or Neck Chain. One eng. miniature Locket, for the above. One Gent’s heavy link Watch Chain. One Lake George Diamond Stuc£ _ v $2.00 LOT.' - <y. *.* » One Ladies’ Neck Chain and Cbaijpj; i One Ladies’ Heavy Guard Chain for Watch. One set Pin and Ear Rings, Amethyst. One extra fine MiniAture Locket. v . ,. One Cameo Seal Ring. One very heavy Wedding- or Engagement ‘Ring. One Gent’s heavy Watch Chain with Charm. One pair Pearl Inlaid 31eeve Buttons. One Lake George Cluster Pin. One pair heavy band Bracelets. ... The retail price of the articles [after. Late with Vitali* Himmer, watch and chro nometer maker. N. Y. Special attention to all fine and difficult watch and clock repairing. Watches, clocks, lockets and chains for sale. 221 Broad st., opposite Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga sr27 ly John H. Fearey, Optican, Jeweler & Engraver, 221 Broad st., opp. Central Hotel AUGUSTA, GA. J. DIX WEATHERLY DENTIST, Residence near “Orange Grove.” Office at residence for the present. sr20tf Park Avenue Saloon, AIKEN, S. C. Cool and Refreshing Drinks. Fine ales, wines, liquors and Cigars al ways on hand. Billiard Saloon attached. L. 11. STAUBES, Pro. mr22.1 m * Read the liat.^ $3.00 LOT. One Ladies Opera Guard Chain One Ladies Neck Chain and Cross. One beautiful Locket, engraved, One pair Bund Bracelets. One Gents Twist Link Vest Chain nnd Chn in One pair Onyx Sleeve Buttons. One set (3) Onyx Shirt. Studs. One new improved Collar Button. One extra cut Cameo Seal Ring. • One Arizona Solitaire Stud. One set Amethyst or Topaz Pin and • Ei.r Drops. One ladies Chemise Button. One Plain Ring, stamped 18 K. $5.00 LOT. One Ladies’ Opera Chain, with slide and tassel, (retail price £5.00) One Gent’s heavy Watch Chain, with Curb Charm, retail price, $5.00. |0r.c Ladtes’ lieavy lonz N6ck Chain. One Vlegani Chased Miniature Locket lor .*■ above. , One Sot Cameo Med Alton Pin and Ear Drops. t)iie pair heavy chased band Bracclc’s. One Gent’s Solitaire Diamond Stud. One Gent’s Cluster Diamond Pin. One pair Amethyst or Onyx Sleeve BuMo.t.-. One set (3) Studs to match the above. One elegtint heavy set Cameo Seal Rinq^ One Massive Band or Wedding Ring. One new paient Collar Button. One Ladies’Ciiemiso Button. ■One Amethyst or Tjjjiai ring, extra finish in each sample lot amounts to exactly ten times the price for the lot l for example, our one dollar lot retails for £>10.00; our $5.00 lot for $50.00. • A SOLID ROMAINE GOLD HUlfTING-C VSE WATCH FREE. To any one sending us an order for the-abovc lots by express to the amount of $15.(*0 we will send, free, one solid Roraeine Gobi Hunting-Case Watch, gents’or ladies’ size, warranted to keep perfect time qnd look equally as well as a $100.00 gold - watch. By mail postpaid, $15,50. This is our f^est offer to agents, and is worth a trial, as the watch alone will sell or trade readily for from $20.00 to $50.00. Gents’or ladies’vva'ch alor $7.00 or $8.00, with a heavy Gents'. G61d Pattern Vest Chain and Charm, or Ladies’ Opera Chain with;slide and tassel. Remember,—This offer only holds good until Jan. 1st, 1873. After th it time we shall sell only to Jobbers and W-holesale dealers, qudany one wishing our goods willlher have to pay full retail.prices.. ■* Romainc Gobi is tlic best, and, in fact, the’ only imitation of genuiny gold made, being the same in weight, color and finish, and all our goods aro made in the lat est gold patterns. Will guarantee satisfaction in every iu^tance, or refund money. Send money by P, O., Money Order, or Registered letter, at our risk. No go'ds ^ f ^|-4>.i^J.^ap. ^f |) lt^aRt$5.00accamnahie8 the order. Address plainly. ,— ark St,, .fiat W.’F. EVAl Chtcngo. (II. OFFICE OF «&>A< (SUCCESSOR TO h. ERS,) BMABDS PHOTOGBAPii GALLEBY T, 2C3 King Street, Charleston, S. C. HIS is one of the largest and finest Gal leries in the South. New and costly in struments have been obtained ; also fine photographic furfiiture and scenic back grounds. Tlic work turned out of this gal lery cannot be surpassed either in finish or in faithfulness of copy. Mr. Barnard has had 34 y eat s’ experience in the art, and is now prepared to do all styles of work. He attends personally to ali sittings, and is determi cd none shall go away dissatisfied. Prices nvc been reduced twenty-five per cent, halarge assortment of Frames and tingsfo A photographs on band. [sr20-3m NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of William T. Jones, deceased, arc hereby notified ‘ o present the same duly sworn to, to the undersigned, and all persons owing said estate aro hereby required to make payment to VC. MOSELEY, G. ocll.4t Administrator. A CARD. Having recently associated myself with the extensive Dry Goods establishment of J. B. White A Co., of 282 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga., I take this opportunity of informing my many friends of Aiken county that I am now prepared to sell them every article kept in a first class dry goods store at prices that defy competition, and res pectfully ask that they give me a call when they visit the city. Respectfully, srlS.Sm J. T. WILLIS. Notice The undersigned wil cents per 100 lbs. net tosurail until nackml gin cotion for 70 hiight. All cotton WHOLESALE AND RETAIL • #. •* Furniture Dealer and Undertaker Undertaking in all its Branches. Night Calls, 102 Green Street. Sunday Calls at tho To the Public: • 1 resectfuliy call your attention to my continued reduction in prices, avj 1 arg<* ceipt of new Goods arriving by every Steamer from my Factory .••.sip^-:’ ha* ri,,w reached large proportions (having increased materially during I no list y<sr r.] I L .t o been compelled to enlarge my Warerooms, whioh are located .-n Bror <'jt .•ooi, f a c; r g Monument Street, (knownas the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel.) The dime the bu ing are seventy feet front by one hundred and twenty-five deep, .n;ee s«,o They are said to be the largest and finest Warerooms in the Southern States. My stock will compare with Northern and Western markets for price and Thanking you for past favors, and awaiting your further ami esteemed pa remain Very respectfully, Gh -V, IDeGh:R,-A_.A.:F ! 147. 147J and 148 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. BOOTS AND SHOES. TPeter* Keenan, oU -A^mrasta, G a., J_JAS now on sale a stock ot BOOTS AND SHOES, uqttaVto any in the South' n States. Most of it is made up to order, under his own direction, and warranted in the sense ot the word. Every article sold will be faithfully described, and when not st ing will be taken back or exchanged in three months after purchase. NORTHERN andWESEERN visitors will find here superior goods, made on the d widths and tho latest styles. Plantation boots and brogans, boys nnd girls shoes in great abundance. One price and strictly fair dealing the rule of toe house PETER KEENAN, ja25-3m CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA EL H. <XOZELID-A-ItT, IftT THE 240 CLOTHING STORE. .GHRISTIK& THAYER have just opened the FINEST and most <V*M PLETE Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Spring and Summer CLOTHING, II i and FURNISHING GOODS, they have ever had. Call nnd sec us. • • * • ' • ’ CHRISTIE & THAYER. • 240"Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Ii HltlCl WM V OF A-IKKIST. S. C. ^ Geo. W. Croft, Pres. W, B. Sprague, Vice-Pro Leighton Finley, Sec. and Treas, -o feFOR MEMBERSHIP APPLY TO ANY Or xnE ABOVE OFFK THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS AND OTHER DEFECTS WHICH MAY APPEAR ON THE FILM