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i * i m r-' a i k !•: SI :illin ^PAC^. mure. <]ua c ! 1 O0 ‘ ? 00! 8 00 .1 2 oo! c oo|i2 o, | « , '»)l 10 00.20 00 . fi 00 15 00 AJ <!()|40 > j 00 i:2 <i( oo:co oolsp oo :)0 00 HDiSDAY -....DEC. 27, 1877. 2 It ad Precedent Established —ilenibers to be Paid wliQ were not Present a Single May of the Session. While we an; free to admit that *ye onsider the present paj of >|emLers of General Assembly moderate enough, ■- jn the expenses iueident to a pro- .:ted sojourn jn Columbia is taken i consideration. Yet we arc at u l° s ? inderstand by wlmt principle of jus^ c or economy the House of Represcn- a* ves on the last day of its session i sed a resolution authorizing the iker to issue certificates for the full diem to members who had spent the ■ ire session at home, and who were even there to receive their certifi- «. Speaker Shi ppard seemed to be .re of the difficulties of the situation, . asked for the instructions of ttye ; ; use. Some of the most stentorian econo* sts of the House flew to the rescue, 1 the result was the passage of a reso- iou which establishes the precedent id by advert i ’ • ' and the uii.r, xauMili'*' A ■ 'eyuter might hu\ adcicd iv >;ii assed for t!:: ;.ari..‘<*.. <-■ ri; j.'.ing an 1 killing id the Democratit l*i Siatc. j - j U ca,y to see that tl,o value of a x ' m tvr-p.,ner as an advertising i icdtun. —. j an not and shouid noi o * vv i ijj the Iq{ ^ iiq | Legislature or by public • d^ials, and whenever an i.i.temrt it made to do so, it is a violation oi individual rights and O' 1 : i" 00 ' discouraging to private enterprise, for as . V) i cm contemporary again truthfully and forcibly remarks the newspaper man is as much dependent on his business for a source of living as the merchant, farmer or other person, and y«t there is no attempt made to regulate the prices of goods or products of the soil. We have never heard of any attempt to enforce or introduce this unjust law in any of tljc counties save Aiken, and it was never tried here save in one or two instances, as we refused to be gov erned by it. insisting upon a more lib eral tariff of prices, which was readiiy agreed to by a majority of the Rar, Judge of Probate, Sheriff and other county officials. Another of our contemporaries the Carolina Spartan in speaking of the law says it is simply a piece of presump tions ignorance on the part of the Leg islature or of public officers to undertake to regulate or prescribe rules for the regulation of any jegitiqiate enterprise farther than arises by just am} fair com petition, and this without doubt ii the opinion of the entire Press of the State. «» • » The rejjojrt of the conimitteo is as fol lows : To the Honorable the Senate and Ifoipe of Representative* ; The undersigned, a committee ap pointed at the annual meetipg of tjie , rlio’ of 11 LIATTiON. * :il)ove ex.', Mur Cliapmnn. . •1 vie, ilol' ii Ai.l- ; rl lie <i!' an exeenli . in ilii"* i,IIi‘*e. I will 7l ll of .1:111 Hal V. wi* li ill I i vale, at lik-.-a <'■•arlli.m-; • (i r,':'^ I Inn erl v levi i v\ i a . I» al ppard, who J erly levie-l ii|.!in as l lie |n ejierly al I i 7 ijuil for thorn in j fen huil io wii : I Waeeler an l Wil an Sev.-in;r Mr •inn I.as!i. I’nrelnisiT In I'tr I'nr j ,M. t. uou.;:V, s. \ W. 15. .1 ones an.I Almira I’liink-li. 1 in ii- _ i murder took place under th’ '.i .wing circumstanecs, in tlie •- inity of Ridgo Spring, in jvlgeli ‘1 1 county, lives a Mr. Fallow, father of: 1 1 ' '•> ’ ! four and guardian of liie other two } children. On the 1st of December,' those six children were picking cotton in a field adjacent to his house, when a negro boy about sixteen or eighteen years old, who had been warned not to come on the premises, made his appo tr ance among them, and began to m il- i i n treat and abuse them. A general fight OIl ensued, iu which the white children ! within the 1. cal h.iiirs ,.i' sa!.'. it succeeded in prostrating the ivgrn, and i th>' tir-g.' 11 ••ts... the l'.liiovinv one of them struck httn with a rock in ! ! v ' 1 "poii as t.i the temple. The unit her of tiie negro interfered, and another person took charge of the white children and shielded , them from the infuriated attacks of lii itati: Of .SOU AIK 11 :it Aik vu 1*0 ! Mg tint, to-wit — Ttie ' ii.ioro.s >f la id in 1 Sic * m nn’y an i all {uat uou iiiinlu g ;;H‘ •iev ."* t m<*rv* oi • li":.:. to t lie CM? -i by lan is i l* Luc \ ( 'V ore • 1) to 1 lie nnri V ).y lantls o inn to i lui w c st l.y wat; its of “ Ti 1‘0) ills CM .di; titles . T. \U:LL i’.\ . S. A. (* r.\ i*H OF SOI Fil CAKOI JN ii i. J. E AIKEN COUNT and vkiLtKaii: • (_< • i ously injured, and ftom neglect of h'.s uiother, it is alleged, lie was permitted to undergo exposure, from which he ! died in seven days. Subsequently [ the six white children were arrested and carried to jail in Edgefield, charged ! with murder, and were brought before | the Supreme Court as already stated. ' Sheriff Gaston had charge ofth * \outh- ful prisoners, and informed us that they had maintained the same unconscious demeanor from the outset as w hou wo saw them before the court. No one would suspect that they were charged i with crime, so innocent and listless was j their appearance. It was a strange and \ curious spectacle, indeed, perhaps one | which is unparallel! in the annals or * uuvn^, i carm an «..!•:.• , i s.-e • . i,-,;-, , O ,r Simla tools and l gin In-ad. ' i and fsoutb Carolina. Terms eu.!., p.it-fhas •»• to j ay for papers. ! • . j .oof l‘y virtue of tlic iilmve exicittiini, !>■ on tile in this other', i will rell - at Ai-k ('our.house, in front of the •■Cirogg lloas- on t!ie Ist Monday in January next. v. . tiie legal hours of sale, the IV! : . p si ual property, levie.lupon as the pi..; . of the defendant, io ivif : 1 1.ay horse, 1 sorrel horse nmie, i i>ia< mare mule, i—I am so w.-.g..n and hi 1—g horse wagon. 1 —2 !ioi>e ha-gy '.vii i.arnesj, 1 carl with huru i r.atll ■ ■v^ *• South Carolina State Prcsu Association, held in Charleston hist May, respectfully •7* t 1.1 \ e i - emoilaiisse v pcaiofi to Dtain’s office f .11 <-»n. i. por u'.ciii. ’ d: id claim his y in nt an aj<‘Wel a*. 1 .* It. really 5UO, CJk' .t a representative can stay at home ^ . ... ! rene.d an act entitled “ att act to Iitmi • entire essii*n and yt step up to the ‘ 1 , , , . , , . i the charg i cot • Licet • ..i 22d of Deoember, 1875 br the fallowing reasons : | 1 That the charge fixed by the .ev 1 x .id ie unjust, b.'caqse the rate:; li r i every newspaper ve made uniform, our. r i v d to circuiHiion, p* sitp>n aiue- no — iivnising medium . That the rates sought to pc cstab- ed are tni}Qh less than the rates rgp4 private individuals for adver- ng, aud the average rates of the v^gapers in this State are fuljy double chargeviixed by this act. {. That the^re is no reason to justify jh discrimii|tation in favor of public icials and fickuciurics. 4. That it i^unwisc and imnolitic f~r the General \s.pembly io ati v;/ i>e regulation of atiyt private :si prisi;, organised r with priv;*; eapfi! and totaliy indepj|.:ol‘Vu ol State c a 5. That the uewsp’rvr wl; ihc a i r • .. tl • • k i:«i A 'Lhcif arc I!' s. A o I'ATM OK 1*5 \!. eiythiiig unaer u»< uy directly or indirectly uffi.c »y. Un that one subject be isitivc, nn-a. .a jiu ^xorable demands ol a " •< jriou* ouftitnencu; |5 ‘ oet ith the giamour of hi^iifo uo hich makes tiis vhols ••ru i ith emotion as from his enthuscu oo— mrs forth a harrowing talc of the pri- tions mid sufferings of the dear people ..jd the necessity for economy, but he :Jds much after the manner of the pa nt who is compelled to submit to the . illful but painful manipulations of the mist. Verily “ the laborer 1* worthy i,Uf Hlro.” Dm although the good ak tells us that the laborers who were •ployed at the eleventh hour got full ce. It docs not say one word about /ing a man, who has not even put in appearance at the field of labor. AOilE. %*■> tutt 5 ? r u cr ' / CUH1 Tin \ V.' Editoriul Notes. V colored woman aged 10G died re- tly in Yorkvilie. Che estimate made lor the current enses of the ensuing year is 8426, li6. .’he Committee on the Bonded or ning Debt of the State is still in ion. 1 he Legislature which adjourned for holidays will meet again on the 16th attuary. ,ast Friday, December 21st, was the ^cst day in the year—also the aaui- turyyol' secession. inglaud is now taking an active part ,hc war, having ordered 300,000 pairs boots to the front. ’he Legislature was in session twen- ». bur days, and some of them think it !' take to the middle of March to ih up. t movement has been made in the ate to investigate the charges against T. Corbin, lor bribery, in bis effort »e elected Senator. 'he Committee on Ways and Means >rted unfavorably on the bill to ltd the act to raise money to pay the ;s of Aiken County, he joint resolution to ratify tl^e adment to the constitution providing i two mill tax levy and a tax on i for educational purposes came up, after an animated discussion passed vote 88 yeas to S3 nays, etry llarlcu, a very respectable col- man, aged 115 years, died on Dr. e’a plantation, last week. He has a member of the Baptist Church 00 year#, and bud always remained full to the church of his white ds, which he regularly mtcndci} jlland is an exemplary jaunty, a thing as a bank failure has not known for forty years; there is a supply of paper money for a)l css purposes and it is c^uul to Tho average rate of fire insurance tising space is wor? 1 . to i ■■ . tn n - the rate fixed ,i_se_!iP pci led to lake rttsein ut* at rate, and that t|u- bc to litx}i^ tli'. ai}yc t. tng to one class of newspapers, c;r prevent L lava laces from ol^taitiing tl^e necessary and de sired publicity. p. T^tat the public will bo protected sufficiently if newspapers were required to publish official notices at the rates charged private persons for tho same work. (Signed). Jas. A. Hoyt, F. W. Dawson, J. 0 Hemphill, H. L. Farley. J. D. Mcducas, Committee, Shall f aLM:il Punishment he Private. A bill regulating the mode of con ducting capital punishment has passed the house by a large majority and will no doubt become a law. It reads as > *» . • follows: Sec. 1. That ot; and after the pas sage of this act, when the punishment of death is inflicted upon any person pur suant to tho sentence of any court, the execution shall take place within the enclosure, of the jail of the county wherein such execution shall be made. $co. 2 That no one shall be allowed to be present at sqch execution except the sheriff of the county or his deputy, aud his assistants, the clergy, the state solicitor, the attorney or attorneys who defended the convict, and not mote than two or three persons to be named by the sheriff. ■ t y. ii CUSS TOBPID BIVUIl imparting hesltl' ami «•'. everywhere. Olfiee, 3$ M OF : : •i Gray Hair ran he cli n'ce*. to i trl.iS.--y fci.KX hy I (i'.rle ai ’il;xmi.ei - I tf. Dr.ToTT’s Hi : r Dye. It a Xe:.. ..c, £ and is warrantee as t> ’rmle-.s xs m. i:-. ^ Price 11.00. GiSce 35 Mnrr .y St., N. Y. What is ? ‘ja : Iteacl ills It is :i pl tj'l th.it ffr^nys in the :r. ? ; - j ‘ jinllv adapti‘ii t » tl.t* o.js oi diM-A-sosoi t - . atu It is' ’ U .11, *^ V/ Vi vH *’ .--r ri •*, Jintrrin;: al i rtt o inio i.hc i !*f>.i, v xtj- n ; 1 alt»us, syp’iiiitiv , r*n*i r!.i i: n.t:io ;Ji?f ,.•(*»: *.. _■ , .t it a all •tm.ivo. 1 \it v»t.» ;i o : o .• Sarbapariila, Voii»*w i a:» It* i.-.rl. • s vr. A J* <s v eJ w vs a ;> A D U'« . So.lit, L. 15. J'.aii .ii: till 1 i!J. Also all i hal sract < tho “Manly tracl’’ in.ntai "i f j ncios ii'oreor !■ ~h, n ljoiui .iolnieWi, I'rinoo Turiier. ati l l lie i'.': :i! •“ of l!:i~!i:t<'l T< iiii.-i oi -ale, one ilm ; 3 amI two n ! y. ii li lejral .nl ri. ( and yaoer/s LAr*. ! ■ r. ' J* l J : . Tiie most jvnr'T'ul 1 ruiii •v •. 1 ; \ m r |i • ^ science for tho • nrri»i • r | turul'i i i» ^ [lie in-l w discliari^Ob 1 mm : h • «••.»: < nmi nr >s.r !s, i. diseases, hi ’.m y t •:iv l.ii .r ' - 1 ’ • ♦ • r s • ot pr:*cti»’.-s, fSi': r,.r ro l ■ 1 spi < •>. It * r- uriut* 3 *i. U tt!cr, strcnutlien:- i f tffv’ts * , flexion, atiil h;titf.s t*^ t!: • i o-L n . ,i.a.-- 'Al »! .: « In | i; 1 r>i’:lUCO •• HEALTHV. S'V. « r\ * J f. r* t ' \N ill in lii" . -1 n The Moffett Registory Bill is said to work well in Virginia bringing in a large revenue to the State. Our Legis lative solous are moving in the matter, p.nyi there is reason to believe they will pass a law obliging every bar tender to Use it. Let us have it by all weans, it will aid materially in helping to pay off our State debt. A negro was sentenced in Floyd county, Ga., to be hanged next Sep- temher, and be asked the Judge to ap point an earlier d ty. His Honor re marked that propriety prevented a change. “ Never mind the propriety, Ju^gc,’' said the prisonci:; “I’m the man that’s going to be hanged, and I ought to have s mething to say about it. It is with pleasure wc learn that His Excellency Gov. Hampton has appointed Representative C. E. Sawyer or, his staff with tho rank of Lieutenant 0 >lo- *>10,m.es ! nR |_ ^ j, r . 1C( ,{ , l ,| omnlli" '*'* ‘ A*> all Lttliuit’ti* l«> k \! . rccommrmir'l. it lit have ridu t-iy • . • l etiihlc itscur.tiv. t •! •. •* » time* tf» take it i . dvrn**f t instead of d**l‘iiity. 'n-.i will enjoy roh i^t hivti:. Price.31.oo. (JfTict. 35 >. Administrators’ Sales, Tn pursuance ol'an older ot'ilie .lu.l^e el' Probate of Aiken county, I will sell at tiie Dick's Place, near House’s Dri<lir». on will - i*l! :it A the G: ina J nil >• a vy iu‘.\ sale, i 11C lull i * All 1 li ;l ( •.mi* .ml the following personal property. .1,1 as Intestate: One half interest in mill of Green . Wheathershee, several cows an.l calves buggy nml harness, 500 bushels of corn, i more or less, 450 bushels of cotton seed, more or less, tj bales of cotton. litKM lbs of fodder, several brrses and mules, funn ing utensils. Xc. Terms casli. WM. GHECN, Admini slralor Estate James 15. Green. Aiken, S. C , December 1 tth, 1^77. B lltni'l 1 : 1 ; l»ni:n »<• l V” 1 ; • V l • f Y < iotzuii . i — u. .Vii i n :i » county .uni .‘tr. ' t ■.or i i t •' :i lu ro? hnii'lred and »• l its im si: iiati d on i lo W «l« t*l i • • I f«:t i n- }! t ! > adjoining lands an i land • of M it IIIMM* ly ol’ A , J. i 1 eing tin’ plant Ann Ai. J. rson : iTi*l Iior 1 > ( V- dersoa now re“ | itiiW ..1 . • l i«lo. _ i lLIUl>t'l ..t. one year at 7 p cr et. inu-n \ bn i • - ofj nrcl ;.sc v :m tin i; i *»■ i pr. mi se.s sold. rurcli: ristr to 1 V 1 pels. AT f I * Ifolh S y viiVue of an order issuing from the i k IT UK HIT Hon. Court of Probate in Aiken county ' I will sell at public auction to th.- IiigliyV-i ' bidder the following property, to-wii • 8 shares of the stock of the 8 Company. 10 shares of the c. the Charleston llridgo Compa Sale on the first Monday 1878, at the Gregg House, betw. hours of sale. Terms cash. decl32w It. S. AONEW, Admini JAS. E. CROR* all iliat tract >>}' land in ate r,said conniieticin; ai the north side of i!ie ii I running along said i iwo Miri.lied an ! fifty ■'i in one t ide from the < o.i tb • ni l .5. C. U :ilr..a l. .:.u’ ' '. otusai I r tilro id nm ton take, t h nco i a ck ii • wl-d -".id -:i:i ! .'50 yards toa ’ •• at.. . .no i 150 yards By V.. W. \\ t iiereas, Ar of i.V'iirt of < en id v. hath im i t s of adu llvt e s of Whit iu-s • are tli sh uni sin‘iula • V8 1 lie .said W hi at • be and npp rt Liobate, to t., il • 21st of J:l a? 1 hereof, at 1 n, i. w eanso, if ie ndtuiiiisi rati j. veu underi of •mbor m the 1- tight hiiinlrc W. V « IE 8TATE OE AIKE IN THE COC H’i'i I’lunke - t, Surah J {. iwn, Adelir s vl>r. plaint! - , Win A ]>: .i F 1’artQ! n •ton. (‘lingo i liiu Jiitke, I •tier, Alex ton, J S P Ada 1’lun •ons. For •he defer *. Barton, , James • • t Barton Hugh der Tu tt, Jess sen, aoove nu Vou are hereb .a >r, S. • k\S coui;daint in tf A JXj&tl****- - . i X.* 11 IS this day tiled in the Judge . „... tOOJ ith of Mid railroad rmiuing'parg ;.iid ."illroad towards Aiken . ii . in e : right aii ' ! i i'. -i ••••it Ido \ ani- • nco icS: i : ralcll trilh su'o j.' til i * 1 ; i i:. , 111C11G 0 >-* O ^ 1 ! i iv.id to the beginniog :o : . t "elusive of 50 fe of s.,,d r liirrool ’ II A : UNA it (i.irViii. 1/ tot a, wilhin the ing propi rty, . !iu ,1 fend- res more or 1 v lands of i.uids of VI.le orthwe-jt r, and lo Garvin \n day iiT the 1‘rublW county of Catuliiia. I'lnimr November 28th, 1877. no2i rnm: si ati: op south cakolina. COUNTY OF AIUEN. IN THE PHQBATE COURT, Sitimnoii*. For Relief. ( Complaint. Served.') Rhnda Fiunkett and Mary Arthurs, lilaintiffs, against James 0 Plunkett, Giiarles Jones, Mary A Barton, Jlobt Jones, Henry Jones and Ervin Jones, ur I wH ac i*i’8 Lu * J.rMn\ — - - - - - - - — - - - •— * —* —— ert Barton atul Mary 1’iunkutt, de- fendants. . ■ 'fo the defeiidants, James C Plunkett, ■"H, M )J\* ()i* 1 . • * 1 . Charles Ji ties, Mary A Barton, Robert ■ . 1 • ' ! i U‘ 4 • ! lit • i !»*)!?!. (liir •»oik s, ifenry Join's and Krvin Jones 'V « i* l it 4* of J.ums PlunkeU, la A Artliurs, Robert iliu u (-; h v l-arfon and Mary A Plunkett: (,'.. . I: I umi !i. 1>. Oil. Ki.iiivt . r de -i.eili t\ e-i by l> irv.n to the west !> i :l and to •’ i . i a re hereby iimmoncJ and required • t 1 ei'-v.'er li.c cqinphiint iu this action, j ol '.. Ii'., ii a e< [.]' is ’Herewith served upon , , . * you..ind to serve a copy of your answer, t!.. v. ! to tho ai< ! enmpl .int, ii tiie subscriber '. j at lii ' oiliee in the town of Aiken ju the j ciato of 8<>pth Carolina within twenty V“,' ! 4ays after the service hereof, exclusive v l,.,i j c. ihe day of such service, and if you fail y, I G> answer the coippl iint within the time 1 ’i. ! ai.ircsaivi, tire plaintiff in this action will 1 1 j ••‘i-!»iy to the C’oii,'tfof the relief deman- || • :.l in t he coniplaint i‘ited Xuveiuher Tth. 1877. , rj GEO. W. CROFT, Plaintiff’s Attorney. ] i > tin •leleti li.ti James C. .Plunk ct ' V ! aid Mi i y A I’luakett: i: ■ noiiee tifit the complaint in •’ | ;e*hi r with the sail" v' ii,e Ihr' going i;; a" ; ' .y li , d in the off,'' I at Aiken, in 11 I State ' ..ucrii Home Sale, The Plantation, Mezula • i - i . n-c or j v.^F t-A neres of laud, about 270 under toiU a -i'l i". la.. .f El- cuUivatioii only iwo miles southeast of t > ihe c.-im by lands of lUberi j \ik. n. 8. a dwelling of six rooms and • ' ;cjr cl.m.'i, I' lie souili I i.ui buildiiigs; good water, line fruit—peach; l:.ry ..••1 Maitha M'.i. ;edy, j apple, nuts, grajics, &c. First quality of by la’;d- of II. I). Oft. land, and gives good crops 0 f eorti, yvher.t • : .i in;.' UN aer ■- n.orc or i oats, rye. cotton, Irish potatoes, sweet pb- li-11 iw, j f.uoi s, &c. The farm is well supplied yyith :b ! i'-i" • -•■•••k and tools. The owner Pqrvis. Martha, 195 acres 3 buildings HAMMOND TOWNSHIP. Danb 1. Wilberforce, 100 acres 5 buildings Daniels, John, 25 acres 1 building HOPEWELL TOWN*Hip. Sawyer, Wilkes, 108 acres 3 building MiLLBUOQK TOWNSHIP. Duehanuan, J M.pOO acres 11 buildings lioyd. Winnie. 35 acres 2 buiiiti' gs Hanker.sou, A G, 200 acres 3 bui^aings Senn, Mrs E, 20 acres 1 building Wall, Hardy, Jr, agent. 1,5.73 acres MpTIEU TOWNSHIP Harr, John P C, J18 acres 2 buildings Creed, John, 5 acres 1 b.uilding Fort, est Wm, 87 acres Jones, Nathan, 140 acres ;4 puiblings Watson, Elizabeth ex, 1,000 aorj:,s ROCKY SPRING. Garvin, Uobt and Sou, 2,000 acres 8 b.uij l iugs Seigler, James, 80 acres ROCKY GRQVE TOWNSHIP. Knight, James T. 198 acres 4 buildings Knight, Waller J, 198 acres Walsh, Prudence, 18 aores SLAW TOWNSHIP. Adkison, Elizabeth, IOC) acres Brodic, Albert, 121 aergs 4 buildings Donr, S B, 330 acres Hatcher, 4 Mrs James F, l^Q aerps SHULTZ TOWNSHIP Bolt on, Beni, 10 acres Baldwin, Cyrus H, 1 lot l building Lee, S J, 1 lot, 100 acres 1 building Phillips, Robert, 1 lot 1 building Robin 0 . Augustus, agent, 70 apres 3 •9 Harriet, 1 lot 1 building SLEEPY HOLLOW, nbeth P C, q25 acres 4 jauild- Irs L J, 413 acres 2 build CON ^OWNSHIP. veres 5 buildings ... WARDS TqWN§I}lP. Mohtey, S E. 12 acres Rhoden, E H, 100 acres 2 builaings Smith, B A, 125 acres 5 buildings WINDSOR TOWNSHIP. Boylston, W A, 100 acres 4 buildings Brown, Tilman P, 56 aepes 2 buildings Cushqiaq, Ann. 50 acres 3 buildings Repew. Peter, lOt) acres 4 fiuildings Smalls, John, fiacres 2 buildings Seiglcr. Janies, 180 acres Tilliams, Nelson. —acres, Notice is hereby given that the whole of the several parcels, lots and parts of lots of real estate described in the ■ proceeding list, or so ntuqli thereof as will be necegsary to pay the taxes, penalties and assessment^ charged thereon, will be sold by the Treas urer'ol Aiken County, on Ihh 31st d<)y of Lccember, A. D. 1877, uqless said taxcg, assessments and vw»v*!tl«>s 1 pnic ‘ f i - j Just received from David Landrcth of Ph iadelphia. Red Top, Flat Dutch, IVimcreaq Globe, Amber Globe, Southern Seven Top Yellow Aberdeen, Improved Yellow Ruta Raya. WHEELWRIGHT —AND— blacksmith SHOP ! At Courteney’s old Stand, Aiken, S. C. T HE undeysigned is prepared to execute all work entrusted to his hands with neatness and dispatph. REPAIRING a specialty. 1 guarantee to give entire sat isfaction. CHARLES ABRAMS. si-O. ly ORDER YOUR CANE MILL!? .AND— GUT GEAHIUC —AND— MILL MACHINERY - AND— ' ^ IR* IL * J? -A. I Rt —FROM— GEORGE R. LOMBARD 4 C Forest City Foundry and Machir Works, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. POT We use only wrought iron jour Jn our Cane Mills. hu30-1 r O XT T z a s HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER 1 our* or prevent XMaeuft. 1 dai Laha’s and ilarbeivi’ Dr tg 8t^ John H Fearey, )ntic m, JewaliT oi rncTa\e '( . VvTi.'J (or a ’.eu THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS AND OTHER DEFECTS WHICH MAY APPEAR ON THE FILM