Aiken courier-journal. (Aiken, S.C.) 1877-1880, November 15, 1877, Image 3

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/ '•V;. ...WM V * » V*. ANICEMENTS. , S. 0., Dec. 11. 1874, lie dale the rastfliSce lows : SS CLOSES sp. m. 5 p. ni. 9 a. ni. 0 a.m. 0 »• m. 0 p. ni. 4:& 3/10 pin at 1 p. m. on Sun, •j\ ,15.1877- id ^ Carpenter convicted in the ilumbia. and £ti)l fe. 'UMiM.vN, of Aiken, Fair on Monday last, .•rpp of his own man >;tion. ndvw tisemcnta Visonipelled to leave ies wbicli itbenvisQ red. unty Treasurer, Lr A. i been couitjiissioned .•staff of Gen. Uam- ou- paper desires to ttern of used r backs first origiua- our readers answer ? •nd the dime party at orrow (Friday) eve- i for the benefit of the / School. ■d of State Fair, at eh such favorable prog- couie to us from all on Tuesday the 13th ruse is almost entirely officers being off on a loir conpetcnt clerks, hand, ready to attend :.-s of their respective that Htneb of s and shoes which perambulating around W, A. Schmidt self a man of good taste anihropist. o Rifles had a large l on Tuesday evening p,7ny is in a flourishing bids fair to carry off the nspcctiou on the 26th of r Wessels returned from p by way of New Fork, based a large and elegant , which he proposes to ) suit the times. Cal] ster /Vims certifies, “t hat ty show at Bo.-,toil a child by a South Action moth- illy one poui.d and a half, an tile prodigy squalls the spank it with^a tack ham- N THE Act.—Janies Hoi- her of ex-Represen*ati vo J, whs detected in stealing ye store of Mr. Henry jrday night last. He ^the proper authori- f*l for petty larceny ttoN opSentenow, Gov. . commuted the sentence of nson, convicted of murder mber term of Court for y, to ten years irnprison- e Penitentiary. Robinson ted by Messrs. Sajlcs Ran l 1). F. Myers. * rcsid*»cc of his father, Col. Joss? For- eat, oh Monday evening, 29th ultimo, .it Memphis, Tenn. Ke was buried on the 31st with a large and inposing fu neral, prominent men being pall bear- cvs —cx-Prosident Davis among the number. Ouit worthy Sheriff, Clerk of Court, Probate Judge sud Coivner, with a kling of lawyers to run tangle uf> the g^me, have the low country on h big If half their hopes are re- iromises fulfilled, we shall tall hunting yarn to chroni- ek. ENTS.—The several dime ^h have been given in Aiken during the past two months, >ved without a single vxccp- njoyable and p'easent enter- Wo are glad to see that the leof jur tow.! have com- iu muni test an interest in t hese amusements, and we trust that they will be continued from week to week during the entire season. The one to be given at the residence of Mrs. Tilton to-mor row evening promises to be a grand success, and we advise our friends not to miss this opportunity of spending a pleasent evening. Smalley writes from Washington to the New York Tribune that the “Dem ocratic patty has taken defeat piled on defeat for nearly twenty years, and after each successive buffeting it has come up smiling and resolute for the next con test, but the moment the Republicans fear they are going to lose their hold on the genera] government they have no more courage than a s.-a-siek man when ho imagines that the whole universe is out of gear, and is devoting its energies to making him uncoulfbrlable/ , The cause of this great omitrast is simply the matter of conscience, which makes cowards of the Republicans, who have an intolerable burden ofVia resting upon them. Conscicuee-strieken pooplu al ways tremble and seek cover viheu u thunder-storm comes along. IHinorTopit'K. The prize drill at the State fair takes place to-day. There is a great demand for chick ens of all sizrs in Aiken. There was frost on Monday morning last. The first of the season. The Episcopal dime party and fain on Friday night last uetted over thirty dollars. The bill on the Baptist Church Steeple measures fourteen iuthea in di ameter, 'fitK Court which was in session all last week, witl adjourn until the close of the Fair. Yk luscious oyster has arrived in town, and is to be found at Alts’ Ex celsior Saloon. Buggy and harness, spring wagon for sale. TurnbuiJ* ala* an old Apply to \V. fy is a new first class wc?k- evoted to the kennel, shoot yachting, boating, the i, and all athletic pastimes wts. It is published at no. . New \ ork, by tho 0 oun- ng Company. Terms three ear in advance. Insurance and Banking •pulnrand time-tried Vir- V. represented by the well -I Hutson & Co , Aiken, S. 1» itself well deservedly to of our people. By its management and the enients of ull U s l OS8cg> it place in the first rank ; leading companies loing the State. We call the at. nr readers to their advorthc- 5 issue. For Sale.—A large collection of Calla Lilly Bulbs, at reasonable rates Apply at corner of Barnwell avenue and Chesterfield street. “Keep a reliable friend always on hand.” such Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has eminently proven itself to be. Thous ands of testimonials. Try it. Price, Good News to Builders—Powol is selling spVendid nails at $3 per keg. iiocks, hinges, Ac*., in proportion. Has also added a lull sh ek of paints and oils. Call and see him. You will find Shrincr’g Indian Ver mifuge the most reliable remedy to de stroy worms a:,d dense the Intestines. One or two doses ought to be taken by every adult and child twice a year. That excellent baker, S. P. T. Field, is ready to supply parties in the coun ty, barbecues, camp meetings, and other gatherings, with all sorts of cakes and confectionary, Ac.,at short notice. Cotton Ginning and Grinding. I am now prepared to giij cotton and gi ind corn at shortest notice. I‘rice for ginning cotton 65 cents per hundred pounds. My mill is situated one mile from Granitvville and four miles from Aiken. Satisfaction guaranteed. srl3 3m J. G. IIARIGAL. Consumption Cured.—An old phy sician retired from active practice, hav ing had placed in his hands by an East Indian missionary the formula of a sim ple vegetable remedy for tl;c speedy and permanent cure of consumption, Bron chitis, Catarrh and all Throat and Lung affection?, also a positive and radical euro for General Debility aad all ner vous complaints, after having thorough ly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of eases, feels it his duty to make it known t> his suffering fol lows. The receipt will be scut free of charge, to all who desire it, with full directions for prepareing and successful ly using. Address with stamp naming this paper, Dr. J. 0. Stone, 41 North Niulh St,. Philadelphia, Pa fnolj.ly ^made clothing, Ac., is attracting largo crowds,and John Moseley is as happy &s a calm at high tid *, dealing out the sundries* (, tizens of Aiken and vicinity have an iuiere-t In knowing that our lollow- tmviismau. ! U W, Clay is Sales Agent id this locality for Wanauiaker's Celebrated t >thing House. A call, ou him, or request to call ty any citizen, wi! I s.> >n ii termiec whether it js worth while to buy dry goods or sloth ing in Philadelphia at the lowest, eastern prices. oclS.lm A Noted iiitine sa,vs V They are 'icerih (heir weiyhi i n go hi. lvr./AT;<.R.IEID. At Macon, Ua.. on Tuesday, November 13tb, 1877, J. ST. JULIES Y ATES. K8Q., of Aikon, to MISS C. E. CUOSLAN'i), of Macon. AIKEN l¥3ARKET. Corrected weekly by C. K. & F. it. Henderson Cotton 1’eas Corn Flour Meal VVe-S. Hut ter Beeswax Chickens Tallow Itaeon, C. It. Sides •‘ L>. S. “ Honey Coffee ..... Tea Sugar it io*.* •»•••»•••••••••••••••••••••• •, Salt, large sacks .... Syrup. N. O. per gal “ Silver Dip Bagging, per yard Ties, per bit 9 @10.1 76 90 $S@;10 9O@itl0 13 »-0@>26 25 12@:J5 • ^ 10 9 16 20@ 25 75(7,1.00 1001-1 7...8 ’. $1.50 ,..$1.00 too 14Jal5 .,.$2 27>a2.(>5 Notice All persons having claim against tha estate of the late John Boyd, are request, ed to hand them in, duly attested uud those indebted to the said estate will make payments to* ISAAC S. BOYD, | Administrator. Aiken, S. C., Nov. 13, 1877. [3t. Dk. Tutt:—Ornr Sir: I a martyr to I>yv,*f }••. **., spring your riil^ wire ;»•,< tilou: (but witii little lar !»> have good tli pilesgnnft, and ! huv- in*. They arcwor.ii ib* irwiii Itkv. K. I-. Ton } s piili CURE SICK KEAP- ACHB. TUmPILLS! CUBE DY8PEVSIA. [ TUTTSl'lLLS CUBE CONE TIX'ATI OK | tuipTfills CUH2 PILJSJJ. TvJTTj;’* r : f »— gAVS : \ r t* n y»-j r- ! *'uve horn if- •.*;'«.» i Ulzli. il ml Fi!> *. l.i-t •i.’tiC rii.'fi ?j-t I us;-ii l. ! .j in i;«; «v :i kv t il ir.iin. re **» i j »'t y t '.i 1 : r\, *. -1 t f J*T y ,4’... TiCRii. V: (*>; S', I.on:s\ :ih’, Kt*. i V. , Tult h:iv horn rn- (i in 1 i!i«* practice t t‘ sTicu.: uirc* t! »/r;y yt utSi, for 4 ! •rnjx ii Ini. ViMlcmoiu j,. , . inatoinv in i'nc y,os\i Ctillcjrc <*i Ot or* r:-'. i ience I'.vrf-ons u>;uj£ Tills li: ivc l!u- :rn;»r;»n- tre t: i-it l!i< v aru* prt pu.rrtl on ^ ; t itutilic principleH- iintl . • re i icc from all CU.l.ic! l.erv. lit in* sncco^tlcd in comL iniu.^ in t!i< »n the IltTfi otci'j 3 qrulit k*:. of a >//<•;.'- / rnf, fn ‘’afire, unde pur* CUH2 PILES. | , r ‘V ,r ’ « j i Iif*!*’ upparent i*!'” 1 2 ^ S feet is in inrn :i<o tiie ap- pciii" i y • an.sinjr tl*.e fcK>d _ to p:c*; • s Is' a s: ; m i la te, CUBE FEVER A1TO | -jV..s ;hc-v.iem is r.oiu- Auui, j jibed, am! l y their tonic urt!«*n <*ti th j iiiifcstive or- ;r:* T is, r.-tfid.ir and healthy c\ a< ;'.»:'nu!S ;U'c prodtiueu. Ti:vrapi.iitv with which per-chs id.'s on tics ft, wldlrt und' r the influence of i! v o itreif in* ditMf, tLi ir ndaptability to i.o’.r»:»h i’k* Pody, and iicitt c i!u ir cthe.u y i n cur- ir.g nervous 'Vbility,n;cl- anchcly.d.yspi psia, wast ing. ( i t!ic rmsch's, slujj- pi. hness of tlie Livtr, chronic coru tijiation, ami ijrtii tt> the sysicin. Sold u ra v S t rec t, X • w Yoi k. T0TT 5 S PILLS CUBE BILIOU:*, COI.IC TUlfFPiLLS CUKE KIDNEY CO^i- PEAIKT. n f (U.O CURE TORPID EIVFR | imparting hoaith and everywhere. OfliCe, 35 > 4. aL . a w* *?-i TFtESiaS^i 0? £CS£?3SE- Gray Hair can be cii.in«?cd to grlossy black l v u single ;ip-dicaticn of Dr.TuTT'slIufi- I?yc. It :*<*W Rkemagic, and is wArr,nt*.*d :.s harmievs as v.stLi. Price Office 3; Murray Sc., M. Y. r r < ra a In order lo clear out our stoex oi vci.v ou|.ouo. Jhs» JR J. Gold-plated Jewelry value*! at over ♦2tlt).000, we send as below, 20 Pieces, ail warrant<'L(4o!dq»lal«l f‘>r $1.09. 1 psii* G-dl rftoue Sleeve Button.'; 1 pair Engraved Hlecve Huttons; 1 set l oiiitti l Studs; 1 .-<>t Am.* i>.-t Studs; 1 Wed ting Ring; 1 Engrave*! Baud Finger Ring; l Amethjvt Stone. Iqng. Ii -Ml «or^ a u-to ^*N1 A Tr’SJxT "ith Gold; 1 Elegant Ring, markM * !-i*.<*ii.|s1iio, |**t A jfe 1^ 1 Amelhv-t Stone Scarf I'm, lakud wr. 1 .1; 1 and Gold Fin ami Hro,*; 1 set f t rnitlOobl; 1 Collar Stud; 1 set Kutdsome Rosebti l Ear Dr-jp ; 1 Gents *'/V -'L-e* Diamond Stud; 1 Card.r.al Red Eoad Necklace; \ pmr E*tta«vi > A:«^..jKt L... Dto N Inlaid with Goid; 1 Luui»m ui ii urii .*.» d J* t Bioocli, * J Scarf Ring and Elegant M'atch Gtialn. Tu.; * your caoi~ ,, tov. vnn '**5 04 c. *H‘ ?. .*,!>'.▼ !» tha Ga*.'. <.•> tn- t : uney. Theuo can you CU*>030 fox jzy OLUO PREMIUM. To any ona o.'djriA j ‘.2 Lots at St.00 each, we will present Free, an Open Face Coin Silver Watch as Premium. WATCH AND JEWELRY CIRCULAR FREE. aNTOICXCEDfa 037® 'X’XSEEI UP iO. JESS SI. Ourcotcnktwrary. the n.eiuii if.oU, sik-jUk very highly of b *\ ,1 ‘ ^onontlilc In his .lonliiisv nn.l reliable in hid good*, » commcudauon wc. heartil) en.tjrse. St. Lauit DirpatcJt, Dtcrmber T, lS~a. . . _ . , 9 , iq-n Tlie liou«' it a thoroughly reliable one in every repect.—B<wt<m Ointe, Oct. .IS.O. , Hit repntallou for lione.-ty. f»ir dealing, *ud liberality w unequaled by any advtrtiser in this <lt3r ’—AdYertiseti more aud^eRt cheaper than any man In New York.—Herald, April 13, 1877. F. STOCKMAN, 27 Bond Street, New York. ■ I. I. !— 111 -L 1 'I'-iM' e » Y p|l- ii. L i i b. m • •«••••••!«« •s. c. easily b3 rotaiied at OgC OFFERED W H AG AIN call the attoutlon of Hi* citirons of Aiken, Edgefield, Lexington nnd Barnwell countKs to our ti FARMVILLB IXSLBANCE 1 IS fliCSivS Belioht ? fee ILmsmGi? It is :i pl int that in the Soiub. and is spe cially ailaptci! to ti »- curt ol dhcat cs of Lhat climate* It is p.R.n-rr7H>:gjn fiVirw Enterinvr at mice intn the bl‘/c*.i, ei i’*,^ all scrof- uloc.s, syphilit rl'.cmnalic :'trect::>MS. Alone, it it a search.r.kf a’i rati' •, bet wbcri coiiibined with Sarsapavi!!^. Ycliov Do* k, and c'lher herbs, it forms rn j i 9 f=i I S * ih V W U Dr. and Sassasaj f]7l pf-f^' C t 1 rf i’! ’i’ it j. . K* pVk.r-.iH i-i wj ) A H.et^ FARM> i f.LE, VA. $266,284.13 I NSURES against lo?s nnd damage by fire. Dwellings and content?, shores, barns, mills, and all kind of insurable property at equitable rat«*. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. Apply in person or by letter to HL1V0N&U0., General Insurance Agents, uol5-2m Aiken, 8. C. The mo^t pr>\vcrl;.* bivic 4 . kro^'n 'n medical acicncc for Ihc c:;rr of t.lU ;ih: * r'. f<>»n discharge* from t: r ir* n’i*\ rr^i ri!s, r.bscc^Nes, skin discust/*, dropfy, ki-lney co-.o.t, evil efleets of secret p met it .!ifMr«iei'ed Uverai;»! splice. Its use stren^thei»s the i»rivo»:s ry<;cn» inipitrts u fair com- plexh?!!, nud fc uildr ur> rti* bodv v!»iu» HEALTHY. SOLiD FLESH. ♦pb.ilitic ;a»ij:on ir is strongly .*1 ‘X'> «»f the womt type •:?>l l v i*. cV-.i: ** ::i*rly \ 1 1* v.'i ‘.'.o h'*r:o. 7 *;•: bv^i H Tic <;.r. .f*vt Ai d f bl ; .<lld .*• t :rv-r ai«H you .'*.•*..1 '. V ail M*'^i^t**.. I • , V - *^;^* a. V. A* an anti h't'* to recommendr*!. Ii » have been raiiica iy ctable it^ cv.»*tiru:/ ~i time to take it id iu.:' - instead of debility. K •-- will enjoy robovr heji Priee^i.oo. Odicc Notice, All persons indebted t.) Klatte & liusch Aiken, will please come forward and set tle the s tine, to save expense, as all debts due them will have to be closed by 15th December next. C. KLAfTK. 1108 4t for Klatte & Busch. C. D. HAYNE, jVfcrclian-t Tailors Park ave., Aiken, S. C. Cleaning ami repairing dc shortest notice ami on reaso terms. Special attention g tting. hi r I have the largest and finest stock I have cv *r offered to the public of Ready-Made j u \j T n 1 ia a, HIS HQ FRlISIlie GOODS. and will soil them cheaper than the same grade of goods can be sold by any lio tse in the State. I have also in my Mo>-ch:int Tailoring Department :t line selection of Im ported Cloths. Cassimcres and f.tticy suitings of the very neatest patterns and stylos, which will Le make up to order in the very host maun.*!* and a perfect fit guaranteed to all who will favor me with their pa*ronage. Particular attention given to making largo men’s clothing ami satisfaction given. Abo Shirts and Drawers made to order lor men and boys. 1 have made great improvements in maiHifactnring Shirts, and can get them up at abort notice. Open hack ami front. Ife S. J CRDAJST, oclS.Bui] 233 BROAD ST I! LET, AUGUSTA, G A. RQBEUT POWELL, LAURKNS ST., DEALER IN f JL Beautiful Southern Homo nj’oi* Sale. O, Thu Mezula Plantation, F 123 acres of land, about 270 tt.idcA cultivation only two miles southeast of Aiken, S. C., a dwelling of six rooms and outbuildings ; good water, fine fruit—peach; apple, tints, grapes. &c. First quality of land, and gives good crops of corn, wheat oats, rye, cotton, Irish potatoes, sweet pe ttitoes, Ac. The farm is well supplied with stock and tools. The owner will sell tlie half or the whole, as may be desired. This is a rare chance for anyone desiring a home that will give health nnd pav. Address J. F. McLAUGIIL IN, auDtf Aiken, S. C. THE SOUTH CAROLINA ILK. I'Vj! ClfAttbKSTON, Feb. 5. 1S75. On and after this date tho followingschod ale will be run on this road .* DAY I'ASSKXflKK TRAIN. Leave Charleston Arrive Augusta Leave Augusta. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Family Physio, and for curing Costiveness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Foul Stomach, Breath, Headache, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Bil iousness. Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, for Purifying the Blood, Arc the most ef fective ajpl conge nial purgative ever yifis.7— discovered. They are mild, but ef- fcctual in their operation, moving the bowels surely and without pain. ^ Although gentle j - in their operation, j they are still tho i most thorough and searching cathar tic medicine that can be employed: cleans ing the stomacli and bowels, and even the blood. In small doses* of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vigorous health. Ayer’s Pills have been known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct diseased action in tlie several assimilative organs of the body, and are so composed that obstruc tions within their range can rarely with stand or evade them. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of hitman skill. While they produce power ful effects, they arc, at the same time, tho safest and best physic for children. By their aperient action they gripe much less than the common purgatives, and never give pain when the bowels are not inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of the blood, and strengthen the system by treeing it from the elements of weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containing neither . calomel nor any deleterious drug, these Pills may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take; while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. PKRPAREI) BY NAILS, IRON, GLASS HUBS, SPOKES, and FELLOES, -tgff - d] STOVES. TIN WARE, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Which we arc now offering at the very lowost prices. Wc do not hesitate in sayini can offer the chenpes: and most complete stock of goods that can he found in firTier of the above mentioned counties. Our slock of Handmade Boots and Nhoce nreiworlhy of special attention ; also, ourULOTHING department. JJjljrjjinj*- ltd Ties of all kinds lit lowest market rales. Save expenses and delay*, and sell your cotton to ns. We want to buy two thousand bales this fall and winter, for which we will give Augusta prices. We cannot mime the diffeicnt line of goods wc keep, hut will add that we have anything you wish. All kinds o r COUNTRY PRODUCE bought. Call and see us. 6rl4tf c. K. & F. B. HENDERSON, .Aiken. S» THE JLTTG-TTST-A. HOTEL, COR. BROAD & WASHINGTON STS., AUGUSTA, GA. H AS been thoroughly renovated, remodeled and newly furnished, ft is located in the centre of business Telegraph office in the Hotel building. Express office in the same block. Post office only one blocTc off. All other public conveniences clore at hand. The office of the Hotel‘will be open luring the night,and guests will be eeevived orcalled of nil hours. It:tie* of Board, 82 i»cr l>ay. oc25-3m W. H. .Moore, !Pro. Romaine Gobi, so extensively worn in Paris was first discovered in 1870, by the cele- biated French chemist Mons. D. ReLainge, who manufactured it into jewelry, and for five years sold it to the leading jewelers of Paris for solid gold In 18,3, when his secret became known, ten of the manufacturing jewelers established it stock cuinpniiy, with a capital of $10.000,000 for the purpose of manufacturing Romaine Gold Jj-welry> and Watches. Wi* 1; this immense capital, aud the aid of improved niHohitien^thoy ate than oue-tcn^li the cost of even experts lo de- enabled to produce all the latest patterns of jewelry at less t na Solia Gold, and of s quality and color which makes it impcssibl* teet it from the genuine We have secured the exclusive agt,. 'y of the United MM, . vnd tVnada, for the sale T; a n nd Sheet Iron manufactured and repaired. My 8tock is new and complete, t cMfgf.vds, ugricnl.ural implements, and tools of every description. Agents torth oi ibrat Homestead ami Busey Guanos. Always on hand a full stock ol XANDEETH’S GARDEN SEEDS. l\u:tW. Ods aa d Brushes, of all Kinds. deerge 8. Hacker & Son, MANfFACTURKRS Of* 9 00 a m f> DO j' m 8 30 a tu j Arrive Charleston 4 20 p in NlfitlT KXI'KKSS TRAIN. Leave Charleston 7 20 pm j Arrive Augusta 8 00 a in I Leave Augusta 8 15 p in Arrive Charleston 7 20 a m 8. SOLOMONS, Supt. C. C. anil A. Railroad Schedule Table. Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DKUGUlhTS EVERYWHERE. Excelsior Sale on -O— Dismunox The firm heretofore existing under the name of Simon 6c iinianuoi, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. F. L. Kmanuet well collet* and settle the debts ol the late tirai. 81111011 & Emanuel. Blicnton, 8. C. 8apt. 3d 1877. In retiring from tho late film, 1 beg leave t» return my thanks to our friend*, and so licit a continuance of their fumy* for a>> H*ccessor. F 8IMOS. Having moved into a large, tHsmmadious store, with a full stock, l will continue the groecry uud dry goods business, and will endeavor to nicri* the favors that have been so extensively bestowed by the people of Barnwell and Aiken counties for the' past year. F. L- EMANUEL. sr27. }t. OYSTERS, FISH AND CAME mm: undersigned announces to JL lie public of Aiken and vicinity that lie i- ; gain prepared to furnish OYSTERS, FISH nnd GAME at the eld si and. at rea sonable prices. Oysters prepared in every style. Partie* ami families furnished at short notice. In addition to the ninin Sa loon is a Ladies’ $a!ocii, attaclii*'’, with entrance on Park avoniic, next to the corner, whore he will be happy • o please all who favor him with their jiat- inage. Thanking the joildii for their patreuage for the past season, ho solicits a continuance of the same. Jr* /\ T .T pkopiumVor. Corderof Lauretij st. and Park are. N. B.—The best of Ales, Porter, Wines, Us an 1 orCigar s always on hand. [nol A EXECUTOh’S NOTICE! NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Wiliiam T. Jones, deceased, are hereby notified o present the same duly sworn to, to the undersigned, and all persons owing said estate are her by- required to make payment to G. C. MOSKLKY, ‘'cl l. jt A lininistiatoi* LL persons having claims again*! th ostate of l*hc late Miss llaritet* M. Itichard- son. are requested to present fhe name duly attested; and those indebted t<* t+ie said estate a ill sake payment tn James Aldrsah, attorney at law, or m the undersigned. JOHN M. RICHARDSON, Executor. Sept. 10, 1X77. 3t Notice! All persons h iving claims against the estate of Joseph Woolley, arc notified to prove the saute before the Judge of Probate for Aiken county, before the 15th of Novemlier next. D.S. I1HNDKRSON, Att y li>r est. Joseph Wooiley. l( eU H A MOULDING, BRAGKF.TS, Turned Work and Building Material of every description. Only Carolinians in this business in Charleston, S. C. Js5y“Fitctory an 1 Ware Roo ns,KING, opposite CANNON STREET, charles ton, S. C. mal7-ly J. L. ADDISON, ATtorney at loaw & Solici tor in Equity, EDGEFIELD C. 17., 8. C. Practices in State ami United States Courts jail -Cun* RealEIstate Agency HUTSON & COMPANY AIKEN, S. C- W OULD re spcctfully ittforni the pub lic that they have opened a Real Es tate Agency in connection with their fire insurance business, and are now pre pared to sell and rent houses entrusted to them. Business promptly attended to. HUTSON & CO., FOR SALF. By G. McDonald, the house and lot on which he resides, on the o o ner of Laurens street and I’ark avenue west of T'resbvteriaa Church. It is a large and eligible lot for a fine private residence a for a hotel or large boarding house. Terms reasonable. oc25tf. Wm. Schweigert, «.. JF SVm. i-v Late with VitalU Hi minor, watch and chro nometer maker. N. Y. Special attention to all fine and difficult watch and clock repairing. Watches, clocks, lockets am! chains for sale. 221 Rroid st., ojiposite Central Hut el, Augusta, Ga sr27 ly FALX* THALE, 1875. H aving just returned from the North, where l have purchased one of the largest stocks of BOOTS & SHOES Ever brought to Augusta. AVER 1,00 CASES BOOTS & SHOES, equal to nearly 20,000 FATE Having bought the above goods dir rtfrom the manufacturies for cash, 1 am t etcriniu- c>l to sell at All BOOTS AND SHOES sold by me are guaranteed to give imi stiisitaii i (.’all ami buy and save money. J. 'W . J3TTRCIT BROAD STREET, A. 11 g ii s t a*, Gr a. 3d 'loot* below R. It. Crossing. . lystmf FA-XjIjISVT. V.c have roceivetl and are now opening a large ami New Stock of Roots Shoes ami Trunks, FOR FALL TRADE ! Orilere Promptly filled, and all goods with our brand warranted. of all goods manufactured from this metal, and i* urder to iutroduec tben^ *n the meet speedy manner, have put up assorted sample lots as given helow, which tve will fell at one-tenth tne retail value until .’..unary 1st, 1878. Read the list. $3.00 LOTy One Ladies Opera Guard f-'hain One Ladies Neck Chain tun 1 Cross. One beautiful Locket, ^ngraved, tdne pair Band Bra 'c’ieta. One Gents Twist Link Vest Chain and Charm OnepairOnyx S'ci*ve Buttons. I'nc set (3) Onyr Stiirt Studs. One new improved Collar Button. One extra cut Cameo Seal Ring. Oae Arizona Solitaire Stud. One set Amethyet or Topaz 1’in and Ear Drops. One Ladies Chemise Dutton. One Plain Ring, stamped 18 K. $3.00 LOT. One Ladies’ Opera Chain, with slide and tassel, tretail pticc 4.5.00) One Gent’s heavy Watch Chain, with Curb Charm, retail price. $. r >.00. One J.r dies heavy long Neck Chain. One e’ega*ii Chased Miniature Locket for above. One Set Cau’.fo Mcdalion Pin and Ear Drops. One pair Lea vy chased hand Bracele’s. One Gent's SojMaTrSlP'aijiond Stud. One Gent’s'Cluster Diainfet'd Pin. One pair Amethyst or Or yx Si. e«‘.* Buttons. uuary 60-CKNT TOL. One Oent'a Watch Cha*n. retail price $1 00 One pair eng. Sleeve Buttons,retail price 75 One Stone Set Scarf Pin, *• •• 76 One set (3) Spiral S lifts Studs, ** *• 75 One imp eli.ipe Buttou, •• " 50 One neavy plai; t W edding Ring," ‘*1 25 ToUl $5 00 For 50 cents we Will send above six articles postpaid. $1.00 LOT. One pair Sleeve Buttons, stone setting. One set (3) Spiral Shirt Stud.*. One heavy band Engagement Ring. One set (2) Engraved Bracelets. One Ladies Long Guard or Nock Chain. One eng. miniature Locket, for the above.| One Gent’s heavy link Watch Chain. One Lake George Diamond Stud. $2.00 LOT. One Ladies* Neok Chain and Charm. One Ladies' Heavy Guard Chain for Watch. One set Pin and Ear Rings, Amethyst. One extra fine Miniature Locket. One Cameo Seal Ring. One pair heavy band Bracelets. c Button. ■One Amethyst or Topaz ring, extra finish. The retail price of the articles in each satnplg lot amounts to exactly ten tiuica the price for the lot; for example, our one dollar lot retails for r 10.00; our $5.00 lot for $50.00. A SOLID ROMAINE GOLD HUNTING CASE WATCH FREE. To any one s* tiding us an order tor the above lots by •xpi i,*m to th annum; of $15.00 we will send, free, one solid Rom.iue Gold riuiiting Case Watch, gents’ or ladies’ sire, warranted to keeji perfect time and look equally as well as a $11-0.00 gold watch. By mail postpaid, $15,50. This is our best offer to agents, and is worth a trial, as the watch alone will sell or trade readily for from $2000 to $50.00. Gents' or ladies’ watch alone, $7.00 or $8.00, with a heavy Gents' Gold Pattern Vest Chain and Charm, or Ladies’ Opera Chain with slide and tassel. Remember,—This offer only holds good until Jan. 1st, 1878. After that time wo shall soil only to Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, and any one wishing our goods will then have to pay full retail prices. Ronmiiio Gold is the best, and, in fact, the only imitation of genuiny gold made, being the same in weight, color and finish, nnd all our goods arc made in the latest gold patterns Will guarantee satisfaction in every iustanee, or refund money. Send money by 1*. O , Money Order, or Registered letter, at our risk. No goods sent C. O. D. unless aj least $5.OOaccampanies the order. Address plainly, W. F. EVANS Sc CO., Sole Agents tor U. S. and Canada, '.*5 4 !>7 South Clark St., Clitiago. 111. nuRO-fim OFFICE OF ©. V. ©s'-’-SAAff, (SUCCESSOR TO h. , '-«S,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Furniture Dealer and Undertaker Undertaking in all its Branches. Night Calls, 102 Green Sijrect, Sunday Galls at the To the Public: 1 resectful ty call your attention to wy continued reduction in price*, *-.<j j ccipt of new Goods arriving by every Steamer from my Factory .• sip/a' ha« reached large proportions (having increased materially during n,* * - — ** been compelled to enlarge my Wareroouis, which are located .-n _ Monument Street, (knownits the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel.) The dime ,» e builc - - tng arc seventy teet trout by one hundred and twenty-five deep, -uiee Sto * They are said to be the largest and finest Wareroomsin the Southern States. My stock will compare with Northern and Western markets for price and • Thanking you for past favors, and awaiting your fertile'- nnd es<eemed pa Very respectfully, Gr. V. Ue<3-E/j!k_A-F 117. 117J and 118 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, OA. arge has now si I have Bror • jtrevt, facing remain D. F. FIrniiii£ & Co •» Wholesale Dealers in ami Manufacturers of EOOIS.MS&TAW 2 Hayuc st., eor. Church, CHARLESTON, S. C. D. Y. FLEMING. JAS. M. WILSON. au30-3in John H. Fearey, Optican, Jeweler & Engraver, 22! Broad st., opp. Central Hotel AUGUSTA, G V. To Rent! x\ STORE on Park Aavenue, near the Depot, oj'posito the Aiken Ho*el, will be vented on reasonable terms. Apply to II. BURt’KH ALTER, or at this office. BOOTS AND SHOES. States. Most of it is made up to order, under his own direction, and warranted in the 1 sense ot the novd. 7.very n.*ticlc sold will be faithfully described, and when not 8' ing will be taken back or exchanged in throe months after purchase. NORTHERN and AS LsKL'RN visitors will find bore superior goods, made on the <1 widths and tho late-st styles. Plantation boots nnd brogaus, boys and gir*e sh-.es in great abundance. One prlco and strictly fair dealing the rule of me house PETER KEENAN, jiS-'j-Sm CENTRAL HOTEL CLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA OF ^IICElSr. S- C. Geo. W. Croft. Pres. W. B. 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